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“The adventure is not easy.” The Discretionary Politics of Social Suffering and Agency in Post-Deportation Narratives in Southern Mali

open access: yesInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2021
Drawing on eight months of ethnographic fieldwork in the West African state of Mali (2014–2016), this article delves into the local, national, and transnational effects of (externalized) European and North African deportation regimes and reactions to ...
Susanne U Schultz
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Foreign Policy as a Basis for Deportation in Light of Turkish and American Court Decisions

open access: yesPublic and Private International Law Bulletin, 2022
States must exercise their sovereignty on reasonable grounds by obeying the generally accepted principles of international law. How the generally accepted principles of international law are interpreted may vary from state to state.
Erman Eroğlu
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Virtually turning robotic manipulators into worn devices: opening new horizons for wearable assistive robotics [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2022
Robotic sensorimotor extensions (supernumerary limbs, prosthesis, handheld tools) are worn devices used to interact with the nearby environment, whether to assist the capabilities of impaired users or to enhance the dexterity of industrial operators.
arxiv  

The spanish religious of Dachau: Ignacio Cruchaga

open access: yesEstudios de Historia de España, 2021
The article aims to analyze the situation of religious prisoners in the Nazism concentration camps and specifically in Dachau. Also to make known the figure of Ignacio Cruchaga, in all probability the only Spanish religious prisoner in the concentration ...
Juan Pedro Rodríguez Hernández
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When Deportation Is a Death Sentence

open access: yesVilnius University Open Series
The research concerns the widespread distribution of deportation cases across the globe and the continued use of death penalties in numerous states. By exploring the cultural, ethical, and legal sides of this complicated issue, this thorough analysis ...
Viktoriia Sahaidak, Mariam Grigolishvili
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The Parallels between Mass Incarceration and Mass Deportation: An Intersectional Analysis of State Repression

open access: yesJournal of World-Systems Research, 2016
In the spring of 2014, President Obama’s administration reached a landmark of over 2 million deportations—more in under six years than the sum total of all deportations prior to 1997.
Tanya Golash-Boza
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Dealing with the ‘Crimmigrant Other’ in the Face of a Global Public Health Threat: A Snapshot of Deportation during COVID-19 in Australia and New Zealand

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2021
While global travel largely stopped and borders closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, states continued to deport individuals who had been sentenced for committing criminal offences.
Henrietta McNeill
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Performing freedom in the Dutch deportation regime: bureaucratic persuasion and the enforcement of ‘voluntary return’

open access: yesJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2019
How do states relate to undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers once they have been formally rejected? A growing amount of research has been devoted to the role of government and NGO workers in executing soft-deportation policy through ‘voluntary ...
Laura Cleton, S. Chauvin
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Johannes-Dieter Steinert. Deportation und Zwangsarbeit. Polnische und sowjetische Kinder im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland und im besetzten Osteuropa 1939–1945.

open access: yesEast/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 2015
Johannes-Dieter Steinert. Deportation und Zwangsarbeit. Polnische und sowjetische Kinder im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland und im besetzten Osteuropa 1939–1945. [Deportation and Forced Labour.
Mark Edele
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Offshoring Refugees: Colonial Echoes of the UK-Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2023
British proposals to forcibly deport asylum seekers to Rwanda have raised fierce opposition from across the political spectrum in the UK and internationally.
Michael Collyer, Uttara Shahani
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