Untangling the Legal Infrastructure of Schengen

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Human mobility has always been a pre-condition for human development, yet few issues today remain subject to such elaborate legal restrictions. The Schengen acquisis exemplary of this as a composite network of legalities that extend over a broad range of human activities. This paper pioneers legal infrastructuresas an anal\tical tool to bring into focXs laZ¶s fXndamental role in shaping human (im)mobility. Part I sets the theoretical frame by conceptualizing Schengen as a legal infrastructure through a brief tour through the scholarly field of infrastructural studies. Part II then traces the emergence of the Schengen legal infrastructure through historical iterations of physicality, accretion, and entanglement. Part III further shows how Schengen has transformed to actively mediate human mobility and normative frameworks also outside the European space. Part IV concludes briefly on the implications of our analysis for understanding Schengen as a cornerstone of European mobility law.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages20
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Publication statusPublished - 2023
SeriesMOBILE Working Paper Series
Number21

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