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Introduction: Understanding immigration detention and its human impact Stephanie J. Silverman and Amy Nethery 1. 'A Proud Tradition'? Immigration detention in the United Kingdom Melanie Griffiths 2. 'Guarding the External Border': Immigration detention in the Netherlands Galina Cornelisse 3. Games of Law and Repression: Immigration detention in France Nicolas Fischer 4. Balancing Control with Rights: Immigration detention in Finland Magdalena Kmak and Aleksi Seilonen 5. Fortifying the European Union? Immigration detention in Malta and Cyprus Cetta Mainwaring 6. At the Border of Fortress Europe: Immigration detention in Turkey Esra Kaytaz 7. Detention of asylum seekers en masse: Immigration detention in the United States Christina Haines and Anil Kalhan 8. Not so short and sweet: Immigration detention in Canada Janet Cleveland 9. Evolution Towards Higher Standards of Human Rights: Immigration detention in Mexico Juan Carlos Calleros-Alarcon 10. Breaching International Law: Immigration detention in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Azadeh Dastyari 11. Mandatory, non-reviewable, indefinite: Immigration detention in Australia Robyn Sampson 12. At the Discretion of Management: Immigration detention in Indonesia Amy Nethery, Brynna Rafferty-Brown and Savitri Taylor 13. Illegality and its Uncertainties: Immigration detention in Malaysia Alice M. Nah 14. Australian Neo-Colonialism in the Pacific: Immigration detention in Papua New Guinea Savitri Taylor 15. The Expansion of Illegality: Immigration detention in South Africa Roni Amit 16. The Union of Securitization and Demography: Immigration detention in Israel Yonatan Berman and Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler

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