LIBRO – Inmigración y Derechos Humanos en las Fronteras Exteriores del Sur de Europa
NEW PUBLICATION OF THE JEAN MONNET CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE “MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN EUROPE’S EXTERNAL BORDERS” and SEA-EU OBSERVATORY FOR MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS – Inmigración y Derechos Humanos en las Fronteras Exteriores del Sur de Europa
The book “Inmigración y Derechos Humanos en las Fronteras Exteriores del Sur de Europa”, with contributions in English, French and Spanish, has been recently published by Editorial Dykinson of Madrid, under the direction of Dr Alejandro del Valle Gálvez, and the coordination of Lorena Calvo Mariscal, (University of Cadiz) and Rachid El Houdaïgui (University of Tangier).
This work, which is the culmination of one of the main objectives of the Jean Monnet Center of Excellence “Migration and Human Rights in Europe’s External Borders”, gathers the academic contributions from Professors of International and European Law from Italy, Malta, Spain and Morocco, experts in migration and human rights areas, and research members of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence and the Observatory for Migrations and Human Rights of the SEA-EU University of the seas, as well as from the International Relations and Migrations’ bilingual Master.
The different approaches and perspectives provide an original comparative view of the evolution of governance and management of migration control and human rights at the southern border of Europe from both sides of the Mediterranean. During 2019 and 2020, Professors from the Universities of Cadiz and Granada (Spain), Abdelmalek Essaâdi and Mohamed VI (Morocco), Pisa and Naples “L’Orientale” (Italy), as well as the IMO Institute of International Maritime Law (Malta), took part in the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence’s International Conferences focused on areas such as Asylum and Refuge in International and European Law, Human Rights and Migration in the external southern borders of the EU and, in particular, in the Strait of Gibraltar Area. This new collective publication gathers the academic results of such an important Euro-Mediterranean forum. This book responds to one of the objectives of the Jean Monnet Center of Excellence, granted by the European Commission to the University of Cádiz and the Area of International Law and International Relations of the University of Cadiz, and is led by Professor Alejandro del Valle Gálvez.
The Jean Monnet Center of Excellence “Migration and Human Rights in Europe’s External Borders” (587177-EPP-1-2017-1-ESEPPJMO-CoE), is a transnational Center for training, research and scientific dissemination on migration, borders and human rights at the southern border of Europe and the Strait Area, in particular. The geographical area in which it is based, the southernmost province of Spain, allows it to analyse the realities of migration and the management of border control and cooperation with third countries in North Africa.
These objectives are structured in four fundamental axes: An Official Bilingual Master in International Relations and Migrations (International and European Studies) that opportunely converges the generality of the study of International Relations with the speciality of migrations and human rights; the celebration of International Conferences with Moroccan university students in Tangier-Tetouan; the dissemination of migration and human rights issues to civil society and students of pre-university education centres, and the organization of meetings and seminars with experts and NGOs to address the practical reality of immigration and international protection in Southern Europe.
ISBN: 978-84-1377-885-3
Electronic ISBN: 978-84-1122-106-1
SEA-EU OBSERVATORY FOR MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE EUROPEAN MARITIME AND PORT EXTERNAL BORDERS
Table of contents: LIBRO CENTRO EXCELENCIA MIGRATION HUMAN RIGHTS TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Le contexte migratoire dans l’espace euro-méditerraneen: pour une gestion concertée des flux
15-28
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29-46
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Migrations and international borders: notes about the evolution of Europe’s model of external borders
47-58
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The control of migration flows in the central mediterranean sea: insights from recent italian practice
59-72
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73-82
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83-98
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Orientation universitaire axée sur le marché du travail: repenser la mobilité-le cas du Maroc
99-114
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115-124
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125-136
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137-146
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Trabajadores migrantes pre y post Brexit: apuntes sobre el desafío de la coordinación de sistemas de Seguridad Social
147-156
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La ruta migratoria del Mediterráneo central en tiempos de pandemia: ¿cambio en las reglas del juego?
157-164
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Secuestro de menores y derechos humanos: ¿protección equivalente o geometría variable?
165-174
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L’apatridie dans les migrations entre l’Espagne et le Maroc: la grande oubliée?
175-186
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Migraciones y movilidad de las personas en África: notas sobre el caso de la Comunidad Económica de Estados de África Central (CEDEAO-ECOWAS)
187-204
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Une approche comparée aux derniers apports jurisprudentiels sur l’immigration aux frontières terrestres entre l’Espagne et le Maroc: l’arrêt 172/2020 du Tribunal Constitutionnel Espagnol du 19 novembre 2020 et l’arrêt de la CEDH (Grande Chambre) du 13 février 2020, affaire N.D. et N.T. C. l’Espagne
205-222
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223-232
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Le défi de la crise migratoire en Méditerranée: réflexion sur la dialectique sécurité, droit et solidarité
233-238
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239-248
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249-262
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The externalisation of Europe’s data protection law in Morocco: an imperative means for the management of migration flows
263-282
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283-294
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El fenómeno de las minorías en Europa y España: anotaciones sobre la especial situación de las ciudades de Ceuta y Melilla
295-302
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José Alejandro del Valle Gálvez
303-319