Migration in the Mediterranean : mechanisms of international cooperation / edited by Francesca Ippolito, Seline Trevisanut.
2015
K3275 .M537 2015 (Mapit)
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Title
Migration in the Mediterranean : mechanisms of international cooperation / edited by Francesca Ippolito, Seline Trevisanut.
Imprint
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Description
x, 332 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Part I. Multilevel Cooperation in the Mediterranean:
Conceptualising a migrant's rights-based EuroMed cooperation : political, legal and judicial rationale / Francesca Ippolito
EuroMed, migration, and frenemy-ship : pretending to deepen cooperation across the Mediterranean / Elena Basheska and Dimitry Kochenov
The League of Arab States and the protection of migrants / Mervat Rishmawi and Janeen Rashmawi
The roles of the African Union and its Member States in managing migration across the Mediterranean / Martin Welz
Strengthening the cooperation between IOM and the EU in the field of migration / Julinda Bequiraj
Expanding protection space in Libya and Tunisia after the Arab Spring : reflections on UNHCR's evolving role in mixed migration / Esther Eyster and Emanuela Paoletti
Part 2. Managing regular and irregular migration to the Mediterranean: Euro-Mediterranean labour migration : a mutually beneficial partnership? / Anja Wiesbrock
Regulating migration and asylum in the Maghreb : what inspirations for an accelerated legal development? / Delphine Perrin
The EU external border policy : managing irregular migration to Europe / Seline Trevisanut
The EU and the obligation of non-refoulement at sea / Efthymios Papastavridis
Obligation to readmit? : the relationship between interstate and EU readmission agreements / Mariagiulia Giuffré
The cooperative mechanism established by the Migrant Smuggling Protocol to the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime / Patricia Mallia.
Conceptualising a migrant's rights-based EuroMed cooperation : political, legal and judicial rationale / Francesca Ippolito
EuroMed, migration, and frenemy-ship : pretending to deepen cooperation across the Mediterranean / Elena Basheska and Dimitry Kochenov
The League of Arab States and the protection of migrants / Mervat Rishmawi and Janeen Rashmawi
The roles of the African Union and its Member States in managing migration across the Mediterranean / Martin Welz
Strengthening the cooperation between IOM and the EU in the field of migration / Julinda Bequiraj
Expanding protection space in Libya and Tunisia after the Arab Spring : reflections on UNHCR's evolving role in mixed migration / Esther Eyster and Emanuela Paoletti
Part 2. Managing regular and irregular migration to the Mediterranean: Euro-Mediterranean labour migration : a mutually beneficial partnership? / Anja Wiesbrock
Regulating migration and asylum in the Maghreb : what inspirations for an accelerated legal development? / Delphine Perrin
The EU external border policy : managing irregular migration to Europe / Seline Trevisanut
The EU and the obligation of non-refoulement at sea / Efthymios Papastavridis
Obligation to readmit? : the relationship between interstate and EU readmission agreements / Mariagiulia Giuffré
The cooperative mechanism established by the Migrant Smuggling Protocol to the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime / Patricia Mallia.
Summary
"The Mediterranean Sea has always been a route for migration. For centuries caravans have crossed its waters for the most diverse reasons: commerce, war, pilgrimage, cultural exchange, etc. In the last decades, these same waters constitute the scenery of what appears as a never ending tragedy, irregular migration and the thousands of related deaths. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), 2014 has been so far the deadliest year for the Mediterranean, with nearly 1,900 migrants lost their lives, compared to the 700 recorded in 2013 and about 500 recorded in 2012"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K3275 .M537 2015
Language
English
ISBN
9781107087859 hardback
1107087856 hardback
1107087856 hardback
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