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From a code of conduct to the administrative halting of humanitarian vessels: the new strategy to stop rescues in the Mediterranean

August 12, 2021 - Gennaro Santoro
The current government, in keeping with the previous Minniti and Salvini governments, is preventing humanitarian vessels from carrying out rescues by systematically subjecting the vessels to administrative compliance stops. In the vast majority of cases, Italian authorities are accusing captains of having rescued more people than are allowed to be accommodated on the ships according to relevant safety certificates.

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The 10 best articles on refugees and migration 07/2019

February 19, 2019 - Open Migration
Another migrant died in the tent camp in Calabria, after a fire broke out. The Five Star Movement supporters are voting on the Diciotti case. The “new” business of migration.

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The 10 Best Articles on Refugees and Migration 33/2017

August 22, 2017 - Open Migration
Fewer arrivals by sea in Italy, thanks to the code of conduct for NGOs, says the government – but the real causes are much more complex and have to do with the Libya deal, the abuse of power by the dangerous Libyan Coast Guard and Al Sisi’s Egypt (not to mention sacrificing the search for truth about Giulio Regeni).

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Administrative detention of migrants in Europe and the danger of a double standard in the protection of personal liberties

June 8, 2016 - Olivia Lopez Curzi
Administrative detention of migrants and asylum seekers in Europe has been made institutional, and has become a key point in the management of migratory flows. But detention centres for migrants seem to reverse the relation between safety and freedom, which lies at the heart of the modern regime of human rights protection, with the effect of creating a double legal standard and a double system of protection of personal liberties.

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