(B)ordering Britain : law, race and empire / Nadine El-Enany.
Publisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2020Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781526145420; 9781526145437.Other title: Bordering Britain : law, race and empire.Subject(s): Emigration and immigration law -- Great Britain | Imperialism -- Economic aspects -- Great Britain -- Colonies | Imperialism -- Economic aspects -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional Physical Form: Print version : 9781526145420DDC classification: 325.41 Online resources: Click here to access online - 1 user Also available in print.
Contents:
Introduction : Britain as the spoils of empire -- Bordering and ordering -- Aliens : immigration law’s racial architecture -- Subjects and citizens : cordoning off colonial spoils -- Migrants, refugees and asylum seekers : predictable arrivals -- European citizens and third country nationals : Europe’s colonial embrace -- Conclusion : ‘Go home’ as an invitation to stay.
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ebook | House of Lords Library - Palace Online access | ELECTRONIC RESOURCES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2020-1492 |
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Introduction : Britain as the spoils of empire -- Bordering and ordering -- Aliens : immigration law’s racial architecture -- Subjects and citizens : cordoning off colonial spoils -- Migrants, refugees and asylum seekers : predictable arrivals -- European citizens and third country nationals : Europe’s colonial embrace -- Conclusion : ‘Go home’ as an invitation to stay.
Also available in print.