Contents
Introduction: Migrants’ Rights, Populism and Legal Resilience in Europe
Part IIIResilience at the National Level: Case Studies
8In the Hands of a Populist Authoritarian: The Agony of the Hungarian Asylum System and the Possible Ways of Recovery
9‘Good Change’ and Migration Policy in Poland: In a Trap of Democracy
10Criminalising Migrants and Securitising Borders: The Italian “No Way” Model in the Age of Populism
11The Restriction of Refugee Rights during the ÖVP-FPÖ Coalition 2017–2019 in Austria: Consequences, Legacy and Potential for Future Resilience against Populism
12Right-Wing Populism, Crumbling Migrants’ Rights and Strategies of Resistance in Belgium
13A Stable Yet Fragile System? Legal Resilience against Rights Erosion in Current Swedish Migration Policy
14‘Populism? It’s Administrative Law, Stupid!’ How Administrative Law Subverts Legal Resilience