The EU’s immigration policy is evaluated from the standpoint of constitutional economics. The main conclusion is that European immigration policy is trapped in a system of constitutional regulations that is too rigid as it is exclusively oriented towards the protection and securitisation of European borders. As such, it is not capable of allowing the development of a problemsolving capacity based on successive trials, and this produces negative outcomes for the whole of the EU.
Constitutional choice and european immigration policy
ORCALLI, GABRIELE
2007
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The EU’s immigration policy is evaluated from the standpoint of constitutional economics. The main conclusion is that European immigration policy is trapped in a system of constitutional regulations that is too rigid as it is exclusively oriented towards the protection and securitisation of European borders. As such, it is not capable of allowing the development of a problemsolving capacity based on successive trials, and this produces negative outcomes for the whole of the EU.File in questo prodotto:
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