Identifying Migrant Bodies in the Mediterranean

Ampuero Villagran, Ottavia (2018). Identifying Migrant Bodies in the Mediterranean. Migration, Social Inclusion and Peaceful Societies. United Nations University Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobility.

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    Author Ampuero Villagran, Ottavia
    Title Identifying Migrant Bodies in the Mediterranean
    Series Title Migration, Social Inclusion and Peaceful Societies
    Volume/Issue No. 05/02
    Publication Date 2018-10-23
    Place of Publication Barcelona
    Publisher United Nations University Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobility
    Pages 24
    Language eng
    Abstract The reality of undocumented migrant deaths and migrant bodies has been conspicuously absent from border migration narratives and from the rhetoric of many influential actors involved in policy, academia, and the media. Given that the Mediterranean route is the deadliest one in the world, this policy report seeks to examine undocumented migrant body identification from a human rights perspective that acknowledges the implications on the individuals, the families, and the states involved. The aim is to address the shortcomings of current management and identification efforts in European countries, and to provide practical solutions that can be implemented at the local, national, and international levels.
    Copyright Holder United Nations University Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobility
    Copyright Year 2018
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISSN 26176807
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