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Bilateral relations in the Medierranean, prospects for migration issues, edited by Francesca Ippolito, Gianluca Borzoni and Federico Casolari

Label
Bilateral relations in the Medierranean, prospects for migration issues, edited by Francesca Ippolito, Gianluca Borzoni and Federico Casolari
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Bilateral relations in the Medierranean
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1156992866
Responsibility statement
edited by Francesca Ippolito, Gianluca Borzoni and Federico Casolari
Series statement
ElgarOnline eBooks
Sub title
prospects for migration issues
Summary
"This timely book assesses national and supranational bilateral approaches to dealing with the rising tide of migration into the European Union via the Mediterranean Sea. International law and EU migration law specialists critically assess the legal tools adopted to engage with the 'refugee crisis'. While the EU works to develop a unified approach to Mediterranean transit and origin countries, the authors argue that a crucial role should be accorded to individual states in finding a solution to this complex and sensitive situation. Historical and political factors playing into migration strategies are discussed, and the legal framework underpinning the bilateral and regional schemes on which the northern and southern shores of the Mediterranean seek to cooperate on migration is also examined. Migration-related issues, such as search and rescue at sea, human rights and policing are explored throughout the book. Comparing the bilateral arrangements Southern EU Member States have made with the Mediterranean countries of origin and the regional bilateralism conducted by the EU, expert authors assess how best to achieve a coherent model. This will be an essential read for academics and scholars in international and European migration law, environmental politics and policy; practitioners and policymakers working on migration issues, and NGOs"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Contents: Preface / Marc Maresceau -- Introduction and acknowledgments / Gianluca Borzoni, Federico Casolari and Francesca Ippolito -- Part I. The national dimension of legal bilateralism in the mediterranean sea -- 1. Immigration in Spain: Migratory routes, cooperation with third countries and human rights in return procedures / Immaculada González García -- 2. The national dimension of the legal bilateralism in migration domain - the case of greece konstantinos magliveras -- 3. A tug of war between rights and obligations - the case of migration from malta's perspective / Ivan Sammut -- 4. Bilateral relations between France and its mediterranean partners / Carole Billet -- 5. The Italian job: Migration and bilateral relations with southern mediterranean countries / Marco Borraccetti -- Part II. Supranational forms of legal bilateralism in migration law -- 6. Bilateral cooperation between the European Union and mediterranean countries: An Introduction to the institutional framework and key issues / Jan Wouters and Michal Ovádek -- 7. The gendarmes of Europe : Southern mediterranean states and the EU's partnership framework on migration / Mauro Gatti -- 8. Migration and mobility in the EU's eastern neighbourhood: Mapping out the legal and political framework / Peter Van Elsuwege and Vankova Zvezda -- 9. Eu-turkey cooperation in migration matters: A game changer in a multi-layered relationship? / Andrea Ott -- Part III. Horizontal issues in migration management -- 10. The unbearable 'lightness' of soft law: On the European Union's recourse to informal instruments in the fight against illegal immigration / Federico Casolari -- 11. Search and rescue at sea: Shared responsibilities in the mediterranean sea / Efthymios Papastavridis -- 12. Kissing awake a sleeping beauty? The negotiation process for a euro-mediterranean free trade area / Francesco Seatzu -- 13. The rhetoric of human rights in EU external relation in the mediterranean / Francesca Ippolito -- 14. Fighting irregular forms of migration: The poisonous fruits of the securitarian approach to cooperation with mediterranean countries / Marcello Di Filippo -- Index
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