Mobility cause lawyering: Contesting regimes of (im)mobility in the Canary Islands migration route to Europe
Ignacio Fradejas-García,
Kristín Loftsdóttir
Abstract:This article analyses cause lawyering as a critical form of resistance to uneven European Union (EU) mobility regimes. Grounded in the proclamation of a migration crisis during 2020–21 in the Canary Islands, Spain, when newly arrived racialized migrants in irregular situations faced different types of (im)mobilization during their transits to continental Europe, the article shows that cause lawyering is a significant strategy for disputing exclusionary dimensions of law and policy, and/or (im)mobility regulati… Show more
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