“…But the content of this interest seems rather partial. In particular, most academic literature examines only certain aspects of Frontex, such as the agency's establishment (Léonard, 2009;Neal, 2009;Pollak & Slominski, 2009;Edler, 2013;Ekelund, 2014) and expansion (Niemann & Speyer, 2018;Ripoll Servent, 2018;Scipioni, 2018), its governance framework (Cortinovis, 2015), the promotion of humanitarianism (Perkowski, 2018), its gendered power relations (Stachowitsch & Sachseder, 2019) and the human rights implications of Frontex's activities and its compliance with International and European Law (Wolff, 2008;Fisher-Lescano et al, 2009;Baldaccini, 2010;Fink, 2012;Papastavridis, 2010;Coppens, 2012;Perkowski, 2012;Slominski, 2013;Campesi, 2014;Marin, 2014;Aas & Gundhus, 2015;Carrera & den Hertog, 2015;Mitsilegas, 2015;Pallister-Wilkins, 2015;Mungianu, 2016;Santos Vara, 2016;Coman-Kund, 2018). While Mungianu (2013) using a legal analysis claims that the establishment of Frontex marked a considerable amount of supranationalisation on the EU external border control policy area.…”