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12.02.2020
Migration policies in the Mediterranean and Libya
About this event
12 February 2020 from 10:00 until 18:00
Roundtables on Crimes, Victims and the rule of International Law.
In a context of continuous migrants deaths and dismantlement of search and rescue operations led by states or NGOs, the International Criminal Court opened a court case on EU migration policies in Libya and the Mediterranean as a possible crime against humanity.
Will migration governance finally be negotiated in courts?
This conference brings together practitioners and academics to debate the role of law in governing migration. It will particularly reflect upon il/legalising practices and the making of “victims” and “criminals”.
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