Immigration and Refugee Law in Russia confronts the issue of access to justice and the realisation of human rights for migrants and refugees in Russia. It focuses on everyday experiences of immigration and refugee laws and how they work 'in action' in Russia. This investigation presupposes that the reality is much more complex than is generally assumed, as it is mediated by peoples' varied positionalities. Agnieszka Kubal's primary focus is on people, their stories and experiences: migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, immigration lawyers, Russian judges, and the Federal Migration Service officers. These actors speak with different voices, profess different ideologies, and hold opposite worldviews; what they hold in common is their importance to our understanding of migration processes. By this focus on individual views and opinions, Kubal highlights the complexity and nuance of everyday experiences of the law, breaking away from the portrayal of Russia as a legal and ideological monolith.
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1. Socio-legal perspectives on immigration and refugee law in Russia; 2. Immigration and refugee law in Russia: an overview of the legal environment; 3. Immigration and refugee lawyers as cause lawyers: cause lawyering with the grain?; 4. Everyday experiences of Russian immigration law: the entry bar case study; 5. Tracing the case file: culture of materiality in immigration and refugee law; 6. The use of human rights In Russian courts: analysis of judgments in immigration and refugee law cases; 7. Who are the humans behind the human rights cases? Migration cases from Russia to the European Court of Human Rights; Conclusions.
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'In this engaging, insightful, and well-crafted ethnography, Kubal sheds light on the critical impact that the scarce resource of access to justice and to dedicated lawyers can make in immigrants' lives - in Russia and elsewhere. Highly recommended for academics and practitioners alike.' Cecilia Menjívar, Dorothy L. Meier Social Equities Chair, University of California, Los Angeles
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How do immigration and refugee laws work 'in action' in Russia? This book offers a complex, empirical and nuanced understanding.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781108417891
Publisert
2019-04-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
560 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
226

Forfatter

Biographical note

Agnieszka Kubal is a Lecturer at the Department of Social Sciences, University College London. She is a sociologist and migration studies scholar. She was educated in Krakow, Exeter and Oxford, with a postdoctoral spell at Harvard. Her D.Phil. looked at Polish migrants' experiences of the British legal environment post-2004 EU enlargement and was later published. Agnieszka's most recent research projects focused on human rights and access to justice for migrants and refugees in Russia, the third largest destination for migrants globally. She is a member of the Socio-Legal Studies Association and author of numerous publications in high-ranking journals, such as Law and Society Review, Law and Social Inquiry, and Migration Studies.