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Published in: Human Rights Review 3/2022

21-03-2022

The EU’s Hospitality and Welcome Culture: Conceiving the “No Human Being Is Illegal” Principle in the EU Fundamental Freedoms and Migration Governance

Authors: Armando Aliu, Dorian Aliu

Published in: Human Rights Review | Issue 3/2022

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Abstract

This article aims to highlight the theoretical and philosophical debate on hospitality underlining the normative elements of framing migrants and refugees as individual agents in the light of hospitality theory and migration governance. It argued the critiques of the neo-Kantian hospitality approach and the EU welcome culture with regard to refugees in the EU from a philosophical perspective. The “No human being is illegal” motto is proposed to be conceived as a principle of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. The cosmopolitan right to visit and the universal right to reside were discussed in the context of human rights and co-responsibility. Linking the hospitality approach with migration governance enables the reconstruction of reception policies and practices, diversification of non-state actors that engage in migration governance mechanism, and polarization of political initiatives (e.g., politics of allocation and dispersal, readmission negotiations, convergence/divergence of priorities and strategic interests). The research findings highlight that the EU adopted a neo-Kantian hospitality approach that combines both “co-responsibility” and “vertical/heterarchical relations.” The EU’s “New Pact on Migration and Asylum” was considered proof of how the EU follows neo-Kantian hospitality that is manifested in dualism and contradictory approach. The study presents a typology that splits co-responsibility into individual/institutional actions and human rights/migration governance.

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Footnotes
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Wiesel told undocumented immigrants: “You, who are so-called illegal aliens, must know that no human being is illegal. That is a contradiction in terms. Human beings can be beautiful or more beautiful, they can be fat or skinny, they can be right or wrong, but illegal? How can a human being be illegal?” Wiesel asserted that the “media should never use the term illegal immigrant” (Long Island Wins 2016).
 
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Migration Governance: “The combined frameworks of legal norms, laws, and regulations, policies, and traditions as well as organizational structures (subnational, national, regional, and international) and the relevant processes that shape and regulate States’ approaches with regard to migration in all its forms, addressing rights and responsibilities and promoting international cooperation” (IOM 2004, 2019a). “Migration governance examines the emerging notion of migration partnerships in the political management and governance of international migration fluxes. The partnership approach to migration aims to balance the responsibility and beneficiaries of migration between source, transit, and destination countries” (Aliu 2020; Kunz, Lavenex and Panizzon 2011; The Economist Intelligence Unit 2016).
 
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As Levinas says “language is hospitality” (Derrida 2000, p. 135), political actors and scientists should be very careful when they argue reception policies and practices, governance of reception, the discourse of hospitality, hate speeches of populist political actors, crisis and polarization of politics, unequal and unstable power relations, divergent priorities and interests, welcome culture in the EU, and so on.
 
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From the cosmopolitanism perspective, Derrida makes a legitimate separation of the two forms of “Metropolis”—i.e., the “City” and the “State.” The hospitality, mobility, and border tensions between some forms of globalization and the claims of states have been around the radical dualism that pits “polis and cosmopolis” as opposites (Walker, 2003). However, the “cities of refuge” have the adequate capacity of “phronesis” (practical wisdom) that encapsulates the accumulated history, law, and experience of hospitality. The municipalities and city councils have a novel status for the city that complies with the Charter for the Cities of Refuge and the International Agency for Cities of Refuge.
 
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This brief discussion is necessarily limited given the allotted space. Derrida’s critiques of Kant’s hospitality and local level cosmopolitics far exceed this contribution (Aliu and Aliu 2021; Derrida, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004).
 
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Metadata
Title
The EU’s Hospitality and Welcome Culture: Conceiving the “No Human Being Is Illegal” Principle in the EU Fundamental Freedoms and Migration Governance
Authors
Armando Aliu
Dorian Aliu
Publication date
21-03-2022
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Human Rights Review / Issue 3/2022
Print ISSN: 1524-8879
Electronic ISSN: 1874-6306
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12142-022-00662-4

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