Titre | L'espace supranational de l'Union européenne : politiques sociales et migratoires aux prises avec la territorialité post-souveraine | |
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Auteur | Ulrike Jureit, Nikola Tietze | |
Revue | Critique internationale | |
Numéro | no 81, octobre-décembre 2018 Les petits professionnels de l'international | |
Rubrique / Thématique | Varia |
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Page | 129-148 | |
Résumé anglais |
The Supranational Space of the European Union: Social and Migratory Policy at Grips with Post-Sovereign Territoriality At the intersection of the sociology of the state and institutional categorizations, on the one hand, and the history of sovereignty and the law, on the other, this article adopts an historical perspective to revisit the semantics that structure the manner in which the words “territory” and “space” are used. Drawing upon the concept of post-sovereign territoriality, it seeks to shed light on the principles of spatial organization of the European Union. One of its major findings is that the interdependence of guaranteed free circulation (internally) and ever more strict controls on movement (externally) conflict with the normative principles that have since 1950 supplied the pivotal justifications for European integration : the freedom of movement, equality of treatment, access to economic prosperity and the condemnation of nationalist and racist violence. This conflict is reflected in the conflictual constellations and the contradictions that today characterize social and migratory policies in the member states as well as European enlargement policy. Source : Éditeur (via Cairn.info) |
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Article en ligne | http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=CRII_081_0129 |