The argument that maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) operations act as a ‘pull factor’ of irregular seaborne migration has become commonplace during the Mediterranean ‘refugee crisis’. This claim has frequently been used to criticize humanitarian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) conducting SAR off the coast of Libya, which are considered to provide “an incentive for human smugglers to arrange departures” (Italian Senate 2017: 9). In this policy brief, we scrutinise this argument by examining monthly migratory flows from Libya to Italy between 2014 and October 2019. We find no relationship between the presence of NGOs at sea and the number of migrants leaving Libyan shores. Although more data and further research are needed, the results ...
The non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rescuing migrants off the coast of Libya have been increas...
This policy brief discusses the hypothesis that EU-sponsored border management policies explain the ...
In 2016 only, more than 5000 migrants lost their lives while attempting to cross the Mediterranean...
In 2015 and 2016, 1,200,000 migrants crossed the Mediterranean into Europe. At least 6000 went mis...
In the persistent absence both of a legal safe passage between Africa and Europe and a large scale s...
The Central Mediterranean Sea is the world's most dangerous crossing for irregular migrants. In resp...
Published 09 September 2020Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have played a crucial role in condu...
In this chapter, we investigate the shifting role played by Italian and European security forces, no...
In this chapter, we investigate the shifting role played by Italian and European security forces, no...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rescued over 110,000 people in the Central Mediterranean Sea b...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rescued over 110,000 people in the Central Mediterranean Sea b...
This article analyses the search and rescue (SAR) activities carried out by three NGOs (MOAS, MSF an...
We present a synthesis of some results of our research on the migrant crisis along the Central Medit...
This paper presents a novel set of empirical evidence to explore several hypotheses regarding the mi...
In the perilous waters of the Mediterranean Sea, migrants find themselves facing limited choices whe...
The non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rescuing migrants off the coast of Libya have been increas...
This policy brief discusses the hypothesis that EU-sponsored border management policies explain the ...
In 2016 only, more than 5000 migrants lost their lives while attempting to cross the Mediterranean...
In 2015 and 2016, 1,200,000 migrants crossed the Mediterranean into Europe. At least 6000 went mis...
In the persistent absence both of a legal safe passage between Africa and Europe and a large scale s...
The Central Mediterranean Sea is the world's most dangerous crossing for irregular migrants. In resp...
Published 09 September 2020Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have played a crucial role in condu...
In this chapter, we investigate the shifting role played by Italian and European security forces, no...
In this chapter, we investigate the shifting role played by Italian and European security forces, no...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rescued over 110,000 people in the Central Mediterranean Sea b...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rescued over 110,000 people in the Central Mediterranean Sea b...
This article analyses the search and rescue (SAR) activities carried out by three NGOs (MOAS, MSF an...
We present a synthesis of some results of our research on the migrant crisis along the Central Medit...
This paper presents a novel set of empirical evidence to explore several hypotheses regarding the mi...
In the perilous waters of the Mediterranean Sea, migrants find themselves facing limited choices whe...
The non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rescuing migrants off the coast of Libya have been increas...
This policy brief discusses the hypothesis that EU-sponsored border management policies explain the ...
In 2016 only, more than 5000 migrants lost their lives while attempting to cross the Mediterranean...