For more than three years, about 65 000 irregular foreigners from about one hundred countries have stayed through the "Centre d'Hébergement et d'Accueil d'Urgence Humanitaire" of Sangatte, in transit to cross the channel to reach Great-Britain. Months after months, this flow kept growing. The Sangatte Center became a buoyant political and media issue, a source of disagreement between France and Great-Britain, and, above all, a symbol of the serious flaws concerning the European asylum policy. Beyond the polemics, and several months after the closing and the destruction of the camp, we try to take stock of these three years. First, using the French Red Cross data, we draw the "profile" of "refugees"; we see they were essentially young Iraqis...
Peut-on accueillir humainement des gens que l'on souhaite voir partir ? Le centre de Sangatte (Pas-d...
Birth of a Nation: Displaced Persons in . the Post-War Period, 1945-1951 When the Second World War c...
Michel Agier opens his reflections on the ‘city-camp ’ by observing that the settlement of tens of t...
For more than three years, about 65 000 irregular foreigners from about one hundred countries have s...
En trois ans, plus de 76000 étrangers en situation irrégulière transitent par Sangatte. Cette porte,...
This article takes the crisis that erupted in summer 2001 around the accommodation centre at Sangatt...
Calais has come to represent the extremes of the current migrant crisis, in what is only the latest ...
In the midst of all the fast-pace political outbreaks, one can easily overlook the ordeals individua...
The world today is experiencing a huge refugee crisis, and many of the migrant refugees crossing Eur...
In 1985, the Association for the Victims of Repression in Exile (Association pour les Victimes de la...
In 2002, the French Minister of Internal Affairs decided to dismantle a refugee camp in Sangatte, wh...
This article examines two recent refugee crises in Calais: the debate around the Sangatte refugee ca...
The SSAE : sixty years of welcoming refugees Claude GUILLON The Social Service of Assistance for Em...
La afluencia de migrantes en Europa ha vivido un crecimiento sin igual en los últimos años, teniendo...
A significant outcome of the global crisis for refugees has been the abandonment of refugees to surv...
Peut-on accueillir humainement des gens que l'on souhaite voir partir ? Le centre de Sangatte (Pas-d...
Birth of a Nation: Displaced Persons in . the Post-War Period, 1945-1951 When the Second World War c...
Michel Agier opens his reflections on the ‘city-camp ’ by observing that the settlement of tens of t...
For more than three years, about 65 000 irregular foreigners from about one hundred countries have s...
En trois ans, plus de 76000 étrangers en situation irrégulière transitent par Sangatte. Cette porte,...
This article takes the crisis that erupted in summer 2001 around the accommodation centre at Sangatt...
Calais has come to represent the extremes of the current migrant crisis, in what is only the latest ...
In the midst of all the fast-pace political outbreaks, one can easily overlook the ordeals individua...
The world today is experiencing a huge refugee crisis, and many of the migrant refugees crossing Eur...
In 1985, the Association for the Victims of Repression in Exile (Association pour les Victimes de la...
In 2002, the French Minister of Internal Affairs decided to dismantle a refugee camp in Sangatte, wh...
This article examines two recent refugee crises in Calais: the debate around the Sangatte refugee ca...
The SSAE : sixty years of welcoming refugees Claude GUILLON The Social Service of Assistance for Em...
La afluencia de migrantes en Europa ha vivido un crecimiento sin igual en los últimos años, teniendo...
A significant outcome of the global crisis for refugees has been the abandonment of refugees to surv...
Peut-on accueillir humainement des gens que l'on souhaite voir partir ? Le centre de Sangatte (Pas-d...
Birth of a Nation: Displaced Persons in . the Post-War Period, 1945-1951 When the Second World War c...
Michel Agier opens his reflections on the ‘city-camp ’ by observing that the settlement of tens of t...