Migration in the Mediterranean
Herausgeber: Ippolito, Francesca; Trevisanut, Seline
Migration in the Mediterranean
Herausgeber: Ippolito, Francesca; Trevisanut, Seline
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Critically analyses how institutional actors interact on the international scene in the control and management of migration in the Mediterranean.
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Critically analyses how institutional actors interact on the international scene in the control and management of migration in the Mediterranean.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781107458147
- ISBN-10: 1107458145
- Artikelnr.: 53780096
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781107458147
- ISBN-10: 1107458145
- Artikelnr.: 53780096
Part I. Multilevel Cooperation in the Mediterranean: 1. Conceptualising a
migrant's rights-based EuroMed cooperation: political, legal and judicial
rationale Francesca Ippolito; 2. EuroMed, migration, and frenemy-ship:
pretending to deepen cooperation across the Mediterranean Elena Basheska
and Dimitry Kochenov; 3. The League of Arab States and the protection of
migrants Mervat Rashmawi and Janeen Rishmawi; 4. The roles of the African
Union and its Member States in managing migration across the Mediterranean
Martin Welz; 5. Expanding protection space in Libya and Tunisia after the
'Arab Spring': reflections on UNHCR's evolving role in mixed migration
Elizabeth Eyster and Emanuela Paoletti; 6. Strengthening the cooperation
between IOM and the EU in the field of migration Julinda Bequiraj; Part II.
Managing Regular and Irregular Migration in the Mediterranean: 7.
Euro-Mediterranean labour migration: a mutually beneficial partnership?
Anja Wiesbrock; 8. Regulating migration and asylum in the Maghreb: which
inspiration for an accelerated legal development? Delphine Perrin; 9. The
EU external border policy: managing irregular migration to Europe Seline
Trevisanut; 10. The EU and the obligation of non-refoulement at sea
Efthymios Papastavridis; 11. Obligation to readmit? The relationship
between interstate and EU readmission agreements Maria Giulia Giuffré; 12.
The cooperative mechanism established by the migrant smuggling protocol to
the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime Patricia Mallia.
migrant's rights-based EuroMed cooperation: political, legal and judicial
rationale Francesca Ippolito; 2. EuroMed, migration, and frenemy-ship:
pretending to deepen cooperation across the Mediterranean Elena Basheska
and Dimitry Kochenov; 3. The League of Arab States and the protection of
migrants Mervat Rashmawi and Janeen Rishmawi; 4. The roles of the African
Union and its Member States in managing migration across the Mediterranean
Martin Welz; 5. Expanding protection space in Libya and Tunisia after the
'Arab Spring': reflections on UNHCR's evolving role in mixed migration
Elizabeth Eyster and Emanuela Paoletti; 6. Strengthening the cooperation
between IOM and the EU in the field of migration Julinda Bequiraj; Part II.
Managing Regular and Irregular Migration in the Mediterranean: 7.
Euro-Mediterranean labour migration: a mutually beneficial partnership?
Anja Wiesbrock; 8. Regulating migration and asylum in the Maghreb: which
inspiration for an accelerated legal development? Delphine Perrin; 9. The
EU external border policy: managing irregular migration to Europe Seline
Trevisanut; 10. The EU and the obligation of non-refoulement at sea
Efthymios Papastavridis; 11. Obligation to readmit? The relationship
between interstate and EU readmission agreements Maria Giulia Giuffré; 12.
The cooperative mechanism established by the migrant smuggling protocol to
the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime Patricia Mallia.
Part I. Multilevel Cooperation in the Mediterranean: 1. Conceptualising a
migrant's rights-based EuroMed cooperation: political, legal and judicial
rationale Francesca Ippolito; 2. EuroMed, migration, and frenemy-ship:
pretending to deepen cooperation across the Mediterranean Elena Basheska
and Dimitry Kochenov; 3. The League of Arab States and the protection of
migrants Mervat Rashmawi and Janeen Rishmawi; 4. The roles of the African
Union and its Member States in managing migration across the Mediterranean
Martin Welz; 5. Expanding protection space in Libya and Tunisia after the
'Arab Spring': reflections on UNHCR's evolving role in mixed migration
Elizabeth Eyster and Emanuela Paoletti; 6. Strengthening the cooperation
between IOM and the EU in the field of migration Julinda Bequiraj; Part II.
Managing Regular and Irregular Migration in the Mediterranean: 7.
Euro-Mediterranean labour migration: a mutually beneficial partnership?
Anja Wiesbrock; 8. Regulating migration and asylum in the Maghreb: which
inspiration for an accelerated legal development? Delphine Perrin; 9. The
EU external border policy: managing irregular migration to Europe Seline
Trevisanut; 10. The EU and the obligation of non-refoulement at sea
Efthymios Papastavridis; 11. Obligation to readmit? The relationship
between interstate and EU readmission agreements Maria Giulia Giuffré; 12.
The cooperative mechanism established by the migrant smuggling protocol to
the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime Patricia Mallia.
migrant's rights-based EuroMed cooperation: political, legal and judicial
rationale Francesca Ippolito; 2. EuroMed, migration, and frenemy-ship:
pretending to deepen cooperation across the Mediterranean Elena Basheska
and Dimitry Kochenov; 3. The League of Arab States and the protection of
migrants Mervat Rashmawi and Janeen Rishmawi; 4. The roles of the African
Union and its Member States in managing migration across the Mediterranean
Martin Welz; 5. Expanding protection space in Libya and Tunisia after the
'Arab Spring': reflections on UNHCR's evolving role in mixed migration
Elizabeth Eyster and Emanuela Paoletti; 6. Strengthening the cooperation
between IOM and the EU in the field of migration Julinda Bequiraj; Part II.
Managing Regular and Irregular Migration in the Mediterranean: 7.
Euro-Mediterranean labour migration: a mutually beneficial partnership?
Anja Wiesbrock; 8. Regulating migration and asylum in the Maghreb: which
inspiration for an accelerated legal development? Delphine Perrin; 9. The
EU external border policy: managing irregular migration to Europe Seline
Trevisanut; 10. The EU and the obligation of non-refoulement at sea
Efthymios Papastavridis; 11. Obligation to readmit? The relationship
between interstate and EU readmission agreements Maria Giulia Giuffré; 12.
The cooperative mechanism established by the migrant smuggling protocol to
the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime Patricia Mallia.