Externalization
Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen
Chapter 26 in Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Migration and Asylum Law, 2025, pp 149-153 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Since the 1980s, ‘externalization’ has emerged as a key component of state policies to prevent refugees and irregular migrants from arriving at a state's territory. Externalization may be used to describe a range of different measures – from involving airlines and other private companies in migration control to international agreements shifting migration control and/or asylum processing from one state to another (offshore processing). This entry provides an overview of externalization policies, their evolution, and key variants. It then turns to the key legal debates arising from this issue and the different avenues taken to legally challenge externalization measures at the national and international levels. The chapter concludes by arguing that as current policies in this area continue to evolve, it may be necessary to rethink current legal strategies.
Keywords: Externalization; Extraterritorial; Non-entrée; Offshore processing; Outsourcing; Deterrence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781802204148
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