Date: 2020
Type: Contribution to book
Over troubled waters : maritime rescue operations in the central Mediterranean
Philippe FARGUES and Marzia RANGO (eds), Migration in west and north Africa and across the Mediterranean : trends, risks, development and governance, Berlin : IOM GMDAC, 2020, pp. 202-214
CUSUMANO, Eugenio, VILLA, Matteo, Over troubled waters : maritime rescue operations in the central Mediterranean, in Philippe FARGUES and Marzia RANGO (eds), Migration in west and north Africa and across the Mediterranean : trends, risks, development and governance, Berlin : IOM GMDAC, 2020, pp. 202-214
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/68577
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In this chapter, we investigate the shifting role played by Italian and European security forces, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and the Libyan Coast Guard and Navy (LCGN) in the conduct of search and rescue (SAR) and border enforcement operations in the Central Mediterranean corridor connecting Libya to Malta and Italy. By doing so, we explore the relationship between the evolution of SAR operations, the number of irregular migrant departures from Libya and fatalities at sea. Our findings suggest that SAR operations conducted by European authorities and NGOs have played an important role in reducing the deadliness of sea crossings without significantly contributing to incentivizing irregular migration.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/68577
ISBN: 9789290688785
External link: https://publications.iom.int/books/migration-west-and-north-africa-and-across-mediterranean-chapter-16
Publisher: International Organization for Migration
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