The European Union aims to develop a European criminal justice to combat cross-border crimes of smuggling of migrants and trafficking in human beings. This article focuses its attention on European Community/European Union (EC/EU) law and on two Member States, Italy and the United Kingdom (UK). The findings show that there are diversities and ambiguities in the definition of irregular migration. On the contrary, the EU and Member States should concentrate their efforts on the two crimes of smuggling of migrants and trafficking in human beings rather than criminalising irregular migration
For centuries, migrations have been features of social communities, and it is quite certain they wil...
This Special Issue of European Journal of Migration and Law is devoted to analysing some relevant fa...
The expansion of the EU has generated vast interest and debate about an alleged crime–migration nexu...
The European Union aims to develop a European criminal justice to combat cross-border crimes of smug...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the EU and the UN to the fight against smuggling. The t...
Because, in the context of the crisis of illegal migration in Europe, the notion of migrants smuggli...
Despite being framed as a recent phenomenon, human smuggling practices have existed for a long time ...
The article analyzes the impact of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice on the crimina...
This volume is devoted to the dark side of human mobility, that is migrant smuggling, and, linked wi...
Migrant smuggling has resulted in unprecedented levels of peacetime defensive actions. This is becau...
"This book provides a systematic and comprehensive overview of the increased role of criminal law in...
Human trafficking and smuggling of migrants are criminal activities, which are on the rise over rece...
The criminalisation of irregular migrants – in relation to irregular entry, residence, and work – is...
The problem of illegal immigration has being a growing concern within the EU. The European Union has...
Fight against migrant smuggling has been put as a priority issues at the European Union policy agend...
For centuries, migrations have been features of social communities, and it is quite certain they wil...
This Special Issue of European Journal of Migration and Law is devoted to analysing some relevant fa...
The expansion of the EU has generated vast interest and debate about an alleged crime–migration nexu...
The European Union aims to develop a European criminal justice to combat cross-border crimes of smug...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the EU and the UN to the fight against smuggling. The t...
Because, in the context of the crisis of illegal migration in Europe, the notion of migrants smuggli...
Despite being framed as a recent phenomenon, human smuggling practices have existed for a long time ...
The article analyzes the impact of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice on the crimina...
This volume is devoted to the dark side of human mobility, that is migrant smuggling, and, linked wi...
Migrant smuggling has resulted in unprecedented levels of peacetime defensive actions. This is becau...
"This book provides a systematic and comprehensive overview of the increased role of criminal law in...
Human trafficking and smuggling of migrants are criminal activities, which are on the rise over rece...
The criminalisation of irregular migrants – in relation to irregular entry, residence, and work – is...
The problem of illegal immigration has being a growing concern within the EU. The European Union has...
Fight against migrant smuggling has been put as a priority issues at the European Union policy agend...
For centuries, migrations have been features of social communities, and it is quite certain they wil...
This Special Issue of European Journal of Migration and Law is devoted to analysing some relevant fa...
The expansion of the EU has generated vast interest and debate about an alleged crime–migration nexu...