Lampedusa – an Italian island barely 70 miles from northern Africa and 100 miles from Malta – has become a gateway to Europe for migrants. In some seasons, boats filled with asylum seekers arrive almost daily. However, yearly, hundreds of people die trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea. This paper will deal with the obligations of States towards seaborne migrants, the question of why so many people die near Lampedusa and the possible solutions in order to prevent further loss of life at sea
In this paper I examine authorities’ management of migrant boats on the island of Lampedusa, Italy, ...
The Central Mediterranean Sea is the world's most dangerous crossing for irregular migrants. In resp...
In recent years Europe has received an increasing influx of migrants, many of whom risked their live...
Lampedusa – an Italian island barely 70 miles from northern Africa and 100 miles from Malta – has be...
Lampedusa – an Italian island barely 70 miles from northern Africa and 100 miles from Malta – has be...
Over 300 migrants travelling from Libya to Italy died on 3 October when the boat they were travellin...
A double bind: Malta and the rescue of unwanted migrants at sea In the following paper I will presen...
The Mediterranean Sea is the most porous border between Europe and its neighbours and the world's mo...
The Arab Spring recently highlighted the problem of migrants at sea and the shortcomings of the inte...
As many as 700 migrants are feared to have died after a boat capsized in the Mediterranean on 19 Apr...
2016 is marked as the deadliest year on record for ‘sea migrants’ crossing the Mediterranean Sea try...
Italy’s new system for processing asylum seekers offshore - with its echoes of Australia&rsquo...
In the imaginary of Italian people, the Island of Lampedusa (Italy) has always been considered a par...
On October 3, 2013, the island of Lampedusa, Italy, was transformed into an international stage for ...
In September 2014, the Greek office of Amnesty International, issued a press release regarding the c...
In this paper I examine authorities’ management of migrant boats on the island of Lampedusa, Italy, ...
The Central Mediterranean Sea is the world's most dangerous crossing for irregular migrants. In resp...
In recent years Europe has received an increasing influx of migrants, many of whom risked their live...
Lampedusa – an Italian island barely 70 miles from northern Africa and 100 miles from Malta – has be...
Lampedusa – an Italian island barely 70 miles from northern Africa and 100 miles from Malta – has be...
Over 300 migrants travelling from Libya to Italy died on 3 October when the boat they were travellin...
A double bind: Malta and the rescue of unwanted migrants at sea In the following paper I will presen...
The Mediterranean Sea is the most porous border between Europe and its neighbours and the world's mo...
The Arab Spring recently highlighted the problem of migrants at sea and the shortcomings of the inte...
As many as 700 migrants are feared to have died after a boat capsized in the Mediterranean on 19 Apr...
2016 is marked as the deadliest year on record for ‘sea migrants’ crossing the Mediterranean Sea try...
Italy’s new system for processing asylum seekers offshore - with its echoes of Australia&rsquo...
In the imaginary of Italian people, the Island of Lampedusa (Italy) has always been considered a par...
On October 3, 2013, the island of Lampedusa, Italy, was transformed into an international stage for ...
In September 2014, the Greek office of Amnesty International, issued a press release regarding the c...
In this paper I examine authorities’ management of migrant boats on the island of Lampedusa, Italy, ...
The Central Mediterranean Sea is the world's most dangerous crossing for irregular migrants. In resp...
In recent years Europe has received an increasing influx of migrants, many of whom risked their live...