The Managerial Turn: The Transformation of Spanish Migration Control Policies since the Onset of the Economic Crisis

Abstract

Over the first decade of this century, Spain was a primary destination of international migrants. Successive Spanish governments have addressed this phenomenon by implementing a number of control measures, largely aimed at securing external and internal borders. However, the persistence of the economic crisis has led to the readjustment of the whole system of migration control. This article intends to shed light on the underlying rationales of the current transformation of Spanish policies within this field. It will scrutinise the implications of the managerial turn in the Spanish apparatus of deportation and conclude by outlining a range of legal reforms grounded in a human rights perspective.

JOSÉ A. BRANDARIZ-GARCÍA, CRISTINA FERNÁNDEZ-BESSA

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