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Sovereign Bias, Crimmigration, and Risk / Robert Koulish
Sovereign Discomfort: Can Liberal Norms Lead to Increasing Immigration Detention? / Michael Flynn
Immigration Detention, Risk and Human Rights in the Law of the European Union: Lessons from the Returns Directive / Valsamis Mitsilegas
Immigration Detention and Non-Removability before the European Court of Human Rights / Marloes Anne Vrolijk
Immigration Detention: An Instrument in the Fight against Illegal Immigration or a Tool for its Management? / Galina Cornelisse
Trapped Between Administrative Detention, Imprisonment, and Freedom-in-limbo / Charles Gosme
Immunity from Criminal Prosecution And Consular Assistance To The Foreign Detainee According The International Human Rights Law / Larissa Leite
Understanding Immigration Detention in the UK and Europe / Elspeth Guild
Women's Immigration Detention in Greece: Gender, Control, and Capacity / Mary Bosworth, Andriani Fili, and Sharon Pickering
Changing Practices Regarding the Implementation of Entry Bans in Belgian Migration Policy Since 1980 / Steven De Ridder and Maartje van der Woude
Crimmigration Policies and the Great Recession: Analysis of the Spanish Case / José Ángel Brandariz García
Immigrants as Detainees: Some Reflections Based on Abyssal Thinking and Other Critical Approaches / Katia Cardoso
Mandatory Immigration Detention for U.S. Crimes: The Noncitizen Presumption of Dangerousness / Mark Noferi
Let Us In: An Argument for the Right to Visitation in U.S. Immigration Detention / Christina M. Fialho
Who Wants to Go to Arizona? A Brief Survey of Criminalization of Immigration Law in the U.S. Context / Gabriel Haddad Teixeira.

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