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Entangled Vulnerabilities: Gendered and Racialised Bodies and Borders in EU External Border Security. [PDF]
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Assessing the impact of disabilities on healthcare access among Sudanese refugees in Egypt during the 2023 crisis: a discriminant analysis approach. [PDF]
Semary HE +6 more
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Strengthening Health Security at Ground Border Crossings: Key Components for Improved Emergency Preparedness and Response-A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Sami DG, Chun S.
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Deservingness and temporal borders: the reproduction of global mobility hierarchies in Swedish family reunification. [PDF]
Gustafsson H, Engblom R.
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Digital solidarity and adaptation: applications developed for refugees in host countries. [PDF]
Özdemir Ö, Görgün M, Sarıoğlu EB.
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The Journal of Criminal Law, 2015
This article argues that the legal definition of the smuggling of migrants in Article 3(a) of the Migrant Smuggling Protocol has a number of deficiencies, which might affect adversely the Protocol’s purpose of combating migrant smuggling set forth in Article 2.
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This article argues that the legal definition of the smuggling of migrants in Article 3(a) of the Migrant Smuggling Protocol has a number of deficiencies, which might affect adversely the Protocol’s purpose of combating migrant smuggling set forth in Article 2.
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Brill Research Perspectives in Transnational Crime, 2021
Abstract After outlining the UN Protocol’s general approach to migrant smuggling, this article raises the question of whether and to what extent smuggled migrants can be said to be victims of this crime. The author argues that an affirmative answer is possible in at least three different respects: smuggled migrants can be victimized by states fighting ...
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Abstract After outlining the UN Protocol’s general approach to migrant smuggling, this article raises the question of whether and to what extent smuggled migrants can be said to be victims of this crime. The author argues that an affirmative answer is possible in at least three different respects: smuggled migrants can be victimized by states fighting ...
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Smuggling of Migrants and Refugees
2021Abstract This chapter focuses on the smuggling of migrants in the context of refugee movements, and examines the scope and application of international law pertaining to these phenomena. The principal binding global instrument on this topic is the United Nations Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air which, on ...
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2023
Abstract This article considers the fundamental return of smuggled migrants, both to deny them the benefit of being smuggled and send a message to other persons considering attempts at unauthorized entry, as a fundamental part of a strategy to preventing and combatting migrant smuggling. It explains the term ‘return’ in broadly entailing
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Abstract This article considers the fundamental return of smuggled migrants, both to deny them the benefit of being smuggled and send a message to other persons considering attempts at unauthorized entry, as a fundamental part of a strategy to preventing and combatting migrant smuggling. It explains the term ‘return’ in broadly entailing
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