First published online 27July 2018This article examines the ways in which EU's political priority to counter migrant smuggling affect the provision of humanitarian assistance and access to rights to irregular immigrants and asylum seekers. It explores the effects of EU policies, laws and agencies' operations in anti-migrant smuggling actions, and their implementation in two EU member states - Italy and Greece in the context of the 'European refugee humanitarian crisis' during 2015-2017. It shows that the effects of EU and national policies criminalising the facilitation of entry and residence of irregular immigrants extend beyond cases where civil society actors have faced actual prosecutions and criminal convictions when assisting irregula...
In 2015, deadly incidents of migrant smuggling in the Mediterranean were daily covered by everyday n...
Abstract The article analyzes how crimmigration law, combined with a range of illegal practices empl...
States increasingly prosecute irregular migrants - asylum-seekers included - for their (alleged) inv...
Policing Humanitarianism examines the ways in which European Union policies aimed at countering the ...
The recently published book, Policing Humanitarianism: EU Policies Against Human Smuggling and their...
Political contention surrounding ‘irregular migration’ in recent years has instigated national and m...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Con...
<p>In a previous blog <a href="https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-subject-groups/centre-criminology/c...
Irregular migration has become a particular challenge for the European Union (EU) in the 21st centur...
Since the 1990s, most tools of dissuasion, repression and confinement have featured European immigra...
In this paper we examine the increasing criminalisation by states and the EU of citizen networks tha...
This article analyses from a socio-legal point of view how the European Union Agenda on Migration is...
The aftermath of the European refugee crisis can be said to have sparked a crisis of solidarity. Des...
Over the last 25 years the southern maritime border of the European Union witnessed the interaction ...
Research has shown that smuggling of migrants is associated with human trafficking. Hence, victims o...
In 2015, deadly incidents of migrant smuggling in the Mediterranean were daily covered by everyday n...
Abstract The article analyzes how crimmigration law, combined with a range of illegal practices empl...
States increasingly prosecute irregular migrants - asylum-seekers included - for their (alleged) inv...
Policing Humanitarianism examines the ways in which European Union policies aimed at countering the ...
The recently published book, Policing Humanitarianism: EU Policies Against Human Smuggling and their...
Political contention surrounding ‘irregular migration’ in recent years has instigated national and m...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Con...
<p>In a previous blog <a href="https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-subject-groups/centre-criminology/c...
Irregular migration has become a particular challenge for the European Union (EU) in the 21st centur...
Since the 1990s, most tools of dissuasion, repression and confinement have featured European immigra...
In this paper we examine the increasing criminalisation by states and the EU of citizen networks tha...
This article analyses from a socio-legal point of view how the European Union Agenda on Migration is...
The aftermath of the European refugee crisis can be said to have sparked a crisis of solidarity. Des...
Over the last 25 years the southern maritime border of the European Union witnessed the interaction ...
Research has shown that smuggling of migrants is associated with human trafficking. Hence, victims o...
In 2015, deadly incidents of migrant smuggling in the Mediterranean were daily covered by everyday n...
Abstract The article analyzes how crimmigration law, combined with a range of illegal practices empl...
States increasingly prosecute irregular migrants - asylum-seekers included - for their (alleged) inv...