Jonathan Miaz, Laura Odasso, Romane Sabrié (eds.) - "Migration law and its intermediaries" Dossier

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Law and society 2021/1 (n° 107)
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Jonathan Miaz, Laura Odasso, Romane Sabrié, "Presentation of the dossier. Migration law and its intermediaries: socio-political uses of the law and the production of migration policies".

"By taking migration law and its intermediaries as its subject, this dossier sheds light on how the legal practices of a heterogeneous range of actors - administrations, courts, associations, lawyers, activists - implement or challenge migration policies, and also how the interactions between their different practices produce concrete law. In this way, this dossier continues the work that, often from an ethnographic perspective, has looked at migration policies from the perspective of the practices of different agents in the field within administrations, courts or associations, demonstrating the relational dimension of their implementation.

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