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Migrant Smuggling

2018
Abstract ‘Irregular migration’ in the sense of unauthorized crossing of borders even if in pursuit of asylum raises two questions: whether the movement of individuals whose status as refugees is yet to be determined is a lawful form of migratory movement or not; and whether assisting these individuals to cross borders is lawful or not ...
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Financing the Smuggling of Migrants into Australia

Criminal Law Journal, 2014
In 2010, new offences were added to Australia’s Migration Act 1958 (Cth) and Criminal Code (Cth) to criminalize financially supporting the smuggling of migrants (or ‘people smuggling’ as it is locally referred to). Further reforms followed in 2011 to prevent and suppress the use of alternative remittance systems to finance migrant smuggling.
Schloenhardt, Andreas, Cottrell, Thomas
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Smuggling of Migrants

Smuggling of migrants refers to the procurement in order to obtain a material benefit of the illegal entry of a person into a country of which the person is not a national or a permanent resident. Smuggling of migrants thrives where border fortifications and controls are particularly tight and meaningful legal avenues of migration are lacking, thus ...
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Trafficked and Smuggled Migrants

2019
Abstract This chapter focuses on the conventions adopted under the auspices of the United Nations (UN) that deal specifically with trafficked or smuggled migrants. In 2000, new legal classifications of migrants emerged with the adoption of the UN Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air, and the UN Protocol to ...
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Migrant Smuggling: A Social Business

2012
This chapter attempts to provide an overview of migrant smuggling across the Mediterranean both as a business that involves actors that are in it only for profit and as a social process, in other words an analysis of the social and cultural aspects of the phenomenon: for instance, the role of kinship and co-ethnic networks, the organization of the ...
Anna Triandafyllidou, Thanos Maroukis
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Migrant Smuggling

Faced with national borders that are increasingly impermeable to migration from the Global South, the transnational mobility of migrants and asylum seekers takes place through irregular channels, mostly under the control of more or less organized networks of smugglers and traffickers.
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Migrant Smuggling

2012
Anna Triandafyllidou, Thanos Maroukis
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The Not-Smuggling Problem: The Effects of the United States’ Overbroad Definition of Migrant Smuggling on Migrant Families

Wisconsin International Law Journal
By signing and ratifying the United Nations Protocol Against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air, the United States promised to the international community and to its citizens that it would adhere to a legal criminal definition of migrant smuggling that protects migrant families by only targeting in its language the organized ...
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