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Informationen zum Autor Galina Cornelisse , Ph.D. (2007) in Law, European University Institute, is Lecturer in Constitutional Law at Utrecht University. She has published on immigration detention in the European Journal of Migration and Law and a number of other journals and edited books. Klappentext Practices of immigration detention in Europe are largely resistant to conventional forms of legal correction. By rethinking the notion of territorial sovereignty in modern constitutionalism, this book puts forward a solution to the problem of legally permissive immigration detention. Inhaltsverzeichnis Excerpt of table of contents: Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction: Immigration Detention in Contemporary Europe; PART I: THEORY: 2 Sovereignty! People and Territory; 3 Limiting Sovereign Power; PART II: DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE: 4 Freedom of Movement I: The Right to Leave as a Human Right; 5 Freedom of Movement II: Decisions on Entry as a Sovereign Prerogative?; 6 Reaffirming Sovereignty and Reproducing Territoriality: Deportation and Detention; 7 International Human Rights Law on Immigration Detention; 8 The ECtHR: Detention as a 'Necessary Adjunct' to an 'Undeniable Sovereign Right'?; PART III: CONCLUSIONS: 9 Destabilizing Territorial Sovereignty through Human Rights Litigation in Immigration Detention Cases; Bibliography; Table of Cases.