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The History and Politics of Free Movement within the European Union - European Borders of Justice

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List of contents

List of Tables
List of Figures
1. Introduction
2. The Context: Free Movement in Europe and an Overview of Relevant Research
3. Conceptual Framework and Methodology
4. Agreement Dimension: Emphasis on Common Duties
5. Community Dimension: Reproducing the Community of the European Union
6. Utility Dimension: Optimizing Concrete Benefits
7. Solidarity Dimension: Solidarity as the Ultimate Aim
8. Understanding Different National Positions
9. Free Movement Discourses by Country
10. Free Movement Discourses as Practical Reasoning
Appendix I: Material Selection and Speaker-Specific Tables
Bibliography
Index

About the author

Saila Heinikoski is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre of Excellence in Law, Identity and the European Narratives at the University of Helsinki, Finland. She is the co-author, along with Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark and Pirjo Kleemola-Juntunen, of Demilitarization and International Law in Context (2016).

Summary

The right to free movement is the one privilege that EU citizens value the most in the Union, but one that has also created much political controversy in recent years, as the debates preceding the 2016 Brexit referendum aptly illustrate. This book examines how European politicians have justified and criticized free movement from the commencement of the first Commission of the EU-25 in November 2004 to the Brexit referendum in June 2016. The analysis takes into account the discourses of Heads of State, Governments and Ministers of the Interior (or Home Secretaries) of six major European states: the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Romania. In addition to these national leaders, the speeches of European Commissioners responsible for free movement matters are also considered.

The book introduces a new conceptual framework for analysing practical reasoning in political discourses and applies it in the analysis of national free movement debates contextualised in respective migration histories. In addition to results related to political discourses, the study unearths wider problems related to free movement, including the diversified and variegated approaches towards different groups of movers as well as the exclusive attitudes apparent in both discourses and policies.

The History and Politics of Free Movement within the European Union is of interest to anyone studying national and European politics and ideologies, contemporary history, migration policies and political argumentation.

Foreword

This book examines the recent political debates around free movement in the EU within the context of respective migration histories across the continent.

Additional text

This book provides a fascinating and thoroughly researched analysis of discourse surrounding free movement in six major European countries and the European Commission, with implications for ideas of European identity and citizenship. Heinikoski demonstrates that while various migration-related tensions divide European countries, free movement may create a common sense of Europeanness.

Product details

Authors Saila Heinikoski
Assisted by Martti Koskenniemi (Editor), Bo Stråth (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9781350233065
ISBN 978-1-350-23306-5
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 154 mm x 232 mm x 14 mm
Series Europe's Legacy in the Modern
Europe’s Legacy in the Modern World
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)

European History, HISTORY / Europe / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, LAW / Emigration & Immigration, Political structure & processes, immigration law, EU (European Union), Political structure and processes

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