Article by Andrea de Guttry, , Francesca Capone* and Emanuele Sommario of theScuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa – published in International migration, the periodical of the…
“Migrants rescued in the Mediterranean last week said they had been lucky to dodge increased sea and police patrols along the Western coast of Libya…
“Migrants are subject to arbitrary detention, arrest, harassment, bonded labour, slavery, and sexual exploitation. And even as drowning numbers are down, IOM says there has…
“Libya last week threatened to hinder rescue operations by NGOs off its own coast, using violence. Several civil rescue organisations have ended their missions as…
“Niger is cracking down on smugglers, although those caught up in transporting people across the Sahara need real economic alternatives.” Article with interviews with persons…
Article written by Michelle Hoffman. Nearly 30 per cent of those who risk all to cross the desert to Libya cou qualify for some form…
Article written by Delphine Nacache and Jessica Losier. “The EU Summit in Malta (February 2017) led to the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Italian…
The Final Report of the Panel of Experts on Libya established pursuant to UN Security Council resolution 1973 (2011) also addresses the manner in which many migrant detention centres…
Women and children making the dangerous journey to Europe to flee poverty and conflicts in Africa are being beaten, raped and starved in “living hellholes”…
Comment by the Lawyers for Justice in Libya. In the April 2016 Constitutional Draft, elements of the right to freedom from torture can be found…