The shifting border: Legal cartographies of migration and mobility: Ayelet Shachar in dialogue (Critical Powers)
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About this book
The border is one of the most urgent issues of our times. We tend to think of a border as a static line but recent bordering techniques have broken away from the map as governments have developed legal tools to limit the rights of migrants before and after they enter a countrys territory. The consequent detachment of state power from any fixed geographical marker has created a new paradigm: the shifting border an adjustable legal construct untethered in space. This transformation upsets our assumptions about waning sovereignty while also revealing the limits of the populist push toward border-fortification. At the same time it presents a tremendous opportunity to rethink states responsibilities to migrants. This book proposes a new functional approach to human mobility and access to membership in a world where borders like people have the capacity to move.
