Stability of Status in Sweden. Exploring Juridical Time in Asylum and Citizenship Law

A research project within the research program migration and integration.

Project leader: Patricia Mindus

Period: 2024–2026

Seat of learning: Institute for Futures Studies

Project title: Stability of Status in Sweden. Exploring Juridical Time in Asylum and Citizenship Law

What is the project about?

The project aims to better understand some contemporary legal challenges in Sweden today in relation to the stability of legal status in the field of citizenship and asylum law. Statuses are not immutable but can be acquired or lost, often based on time-related criteria. Stability of status, however, matters: legal certainty suffers when a status may be continuously scrutinised and/or modified by the State.

This is why the control of individuals by regulating time in relation to their legal status - temporal governance - matters. There have been changes in the temporal governance of asylum and citizenship law in Sweden, and more are expected. Sweden offers an interesting case study: while it follows a general trend towards restrictive policies, the policy shift has been drastic and pervasive, making the trend and its consequences easier to identify.

Research questions

The project combines legal philosophy, citizenship/migration studies and international law. It offers a systematic study of a state's temporal governance regime in asylum and nationality law, relevant for exploring the use of time in law generally and understanding how time-related criteria are used in asylum and citizenship law. We ask: Is there a turn to'temporariness' away from 'permanence' in status recognition? Are statuses in these fields of law destabilising? If so, with what consequences? Ours is a novel approach in legal research in general and in migration and citizenship law in particular.

Project participants

Institute for Futures Studies

Two participating researchers:

  • Patricia Mindus, professor of Practical Philosophy (Uppsala University)
  • Rebecca Thorburn Stern, Professor of Public International Law (Uppsala University)

Links to homepages of project participants:

https://www.katalog.uu.se/profile/?id=n10-1910 External link.

https://www.katalog.uu.se/profile/?id=N1-386 External link.

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