The Pact cannot be described as “a fresh start,” but can rather be considered a continuation of European asylum and immigration policies over the past 20 years.
Aula Mediterrània lecture with Mohammed Ouhemmou, assistant professor at Ibn Zohr University in Agadir (Morocco).
This Brief calls for a rights-based, precautionary approach to AI in asylum procedures, ensuring that digital innovation does not come at the expense of fairness, dignity, or protection.
A lecture by Andrea Pettrachin, researcher tenure track at the Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies of the University of Padua.
This Policy Brief examines how Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools are increasingly used in asylum procedures across EU Member States.
This Policy Brief exposes how digital tools – from messaging apps to social platforms – are increasingly used to target, manipulate, and exploit migrant women across the Euro-Mediterranean.
A lasting peace will depend on whether it is possible to get the US administration on board and jointly dissuade Israel's government from relying purely on military force.
The violence perpetrated by Israel in the aftermath of 7 October is part of a longer process to pursue a longer-term goal of an ongoing or continuous Nakba.
North African police officers act on behalf of a Fortress Europe, thus participating in full connivance in the necropolitics decreed by European neocolonialism.
Successful integration bolsters migrants’ economic contributions to host societies by fostering greater labour market participation and reducing reliance on welfare support.
Lasting peace in Syria will require listening, acknowledging wrongs, and an unwavering political will to turn the page on the conflict once and for all.
This session seeks to provide elements for rethinking border and migration governance.
The EU’s migration policy in its Southern Neighbourhood seeks to balance containment, and cooperation, but increasingly prioritizes deterrence and control.