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A Short History of Smuggling of Migrants in International Law
Histories of Transnational Criminal Law, 2021Andreas Schloenhardt describes how the turn to criminalization of migrant smuggling has to be seen against the background of the post-Cold War period and the clamp-down by Western states on smuggling across their borders, reconstructed now as a security ...
A. Schloenhardt
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Journal of Global South Studies, 2023
:Countering the smuggling and trafficking of persons from the Horn of Africa to Western Europe and preventing the ensuing violations of the human rights of migrants has long been a challenge for states and international organizations.
A. Bariagaber
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:Countering the smuggling and trafficking of persons from the Horn of Africa to Western Europe and preventing the ensuing violations of the human rights of migrants has long been a challenge for states and international organizations.
A. Bariagaber
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2023
In the late 2000s, after the implementation of European policies to prevent and criminalize irregular migration, a new form of human smuggling—ransom smuggling—appeared in North Africa.
Tabea Scharrer
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In the late 2000s, after the implementation of European policies to prevent and criminalize irregular migration, a new form of human smuggling—ransom smuggling—appeared in North Africa.
Tabea Scharrer
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Smuggling of forced migrants to Europe: a matching model
Journal of Population EconomicsOlivier Charlot +2 more
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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 is and Should be Established as an Autonomous Offence
European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 2019The present paper critically analyses the European Union legislation on smuggling of migrants. According to the author’s opinion, the EU legislature and the majority of the European countries have confused this specific crime, regulated by international ...
Javier Escobar Veas
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Research Journal for Social Affairs
Human trafficking and the smuggling of migrants represent some of the most pressing transnational crimes of the 21st century. Despite international legal frameworks such as the Palermo Protocols, the scale and complexity of these crimes continue to grow,
Irfan Ullah +2 more
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Human trafficking and the smuggling of migrants represent some of the most pressing transnational crimes of the 21st century. Despite international legal frameworks such as the Palermo Protocols, the scale and complexity of these crimes continue to grow,
Irfan Ullah +2 more
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2019 First International Conference on Transdisciplinary AI (TransAI), 2019
An analysis of the links between human trafficking, smuggling of migrants and cybercrime, we suggest, exposes the overlap between legal principle and technological methodology This paper focuses on the role of emerging technological trends can have in ...
Peter Shaw
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An analysis of the links between human trafficking, smuggling of migrants and cybercrime, we suggest, exposes the overlap between legal principle and technological methodology This paper focuses on the role of emerging technological trends can have in ...
Peter Shaw
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Future Progress and Prospects of the Smuggling of Migrants Protocol
Transnational Criminal Law ReviewThe Smuggling of Migrants Protocol, adopted in 2000 and effective since 2004, is a key international legal framework aimed at combating migrant smuggling as a form of transnational organized crime. Its objectives include preventing smuggling, prosecuting
Luigi Achilli
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