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Migrant deadlock - The abyss of civilization
New issue of the Magazine Freedom From Fear

Migrant deadlock- The abyss of civilization

 

New issue of the Magazine Freedom From Fear (F3)

Turin, 29 June 2016. This new issue of UNICRI’s Magazine Freedom From Fear addresses the complexity of the migration phenomenon in its current dimension. It shows the challenges migration is posing are a touchstone for the principles of civilization, human rights and development.

The issue presents different perspectives and approaches. It highlights that it is not only a matter of who is hosting the migrants. Instead, it is about how our principles, respect for human rights and for people's dignity, the rule of law and development can be translated.

It shows that our interconnected world where persons and goods, capacities and knowledge can circulate to trigger prosperity and dialogue among populations has to address too many challenges and vulnerabilities.

It has been estimated that in 2016, so far 2.800 people have drowned in the Mediterranean Sea while 206.000 risked their lives to reach Europe. These numbers are growing exponentially while the international community is trying to find solutions.

The more migration will be addressed as a security problem only, the more the international community will fail in reaffirming peace, human rights and prosperity for all its global citizens.

Articles:

The global displacement

Migrants as victims victimological perspectives of human smuggling and human trafficking

Mediterranean migration towards Europe: system failure?

Migration and social cohesion

Smuggling networks to Europe: a spectrum from organised to disorganised crime

Escaping climate change: who are the “environmental migrants” in international law? 

The Post Development Agenda… Somewhere in Armenia

Perceptions of ethnic Albanians in New York City and the role of stereotypes in fostering social exclusion and criminality

Hate speech online: assessing Europe’s capacity to tackle an emerging threat 

Trafficking in persons: victim assistance and protection in Italian criminal proceedings  Institutional child sexual abuse: impacts and responses

Just numbers and maps? The importance of monitoring trafficking in human beings for the development of evidence based policies

Besides the socio-economic motivation, the charm of the Caliphate among children of immigrants

Implementing Agenda 2030: welcome to the UNSSC Knowledge Centre for Sustainable Development

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