2019
DOI: 10.1080/10357718.2019.1674777
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Human rights, domestic politics, and informal agreements: parliamentary challenges to international cooperation on migration management

Abstract: To cite this article: Natasja Reslow (2019) Human rights, domestic politics, and informal agreements: parliamentary challenges to international cooperation on migration management,

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“…Eurosceptic right-wing parties on the contrary view the agreements positively for being an adequate response to the security situation in Europe regarding migration. On this point, Reslow (2019b) demonstrates that parliaments as "moral tribunes" might be challenged by the presence of (far) right-wing parties. As shown through the focus on humanitarian and securitisation frames, this phenomenon of politicisation of an issue touching upon human rights protection highlights the contentious character of migration, in which securityconsidered as a necessityoften overtakes other concerns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Eurosceptic right-wing parties on the contrary view the agreements positively for being an adequate response to the security situation in Europe regarding migration. On this point, Reslow (2019b) demonstrates that parliaments as "moral tribunes" might be challenged by the presence of (far) right-wing parties. As shown through the focus on humanitarian and securitisation frames, this phenomenon of politicisation of an issue touching upon human rights protection highlights the contentious character of migration, in which securityconsidered as a necessityoften overtakes other concerns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, recent work on externalisation stated that "EU migration governance lacks sufficient parliamentary oversight" (Oliveira Martins and Strange 2019, p. 200). Whilst parliaments' reactions towards international cooperation on migration have recently been given further academic attention (Reslow 2019b), parliamentary discourse has been quite overlooked in analysing EU external migration policy. Thus, this paper investigates the extent to which politicisation is at play in the parliamentary setting.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dalam perjanjian, para pihak menetapkan hak dan kewajiban mereka (Ivanova, 2019;Mancini, 2020;Reslow, 2019;Vara, 2019). Nama lain perjanjian kerjasama juga bisa dikatakan sbeagai negosiasi (Budiman & Nurhayati, 2022;Nugraha, 2022;Nurhayati & Nugraha, 2022).…”
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