RSC seminar, 6 February 2025
RSC Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2025
Series convened by Professor Tom Scott-Smith and Professor Catherine Briddick
About the seminar
Enlisting states of origin or transit to prevent exit from their own territory has become a tool of extraterritorial migration control for industrialized liberal democratic states. This seminar with Professor Audrey Macklin of the University of Toronto first explored the practical erosion of the right to leave any country since the demise of communism, focusing on arrangements between EU member states and select African states of origin or transit. It then documented the legitimating function performed by the anti-smuggling and search and rescue regimes in effacing the human right to leave. It concluded by situating exit restrictions in a wider European project of promoting, building and supporting border infrastructure in the name of development and capacity building in select African countries. This permitted reflection on what the contemporary use of exit restrictions signifies for the equation of border control and sovereignty, and for mobility more generally.