Migrant smuggling: organized crime or a service for those without alternatives?

The next and final article in this issue of Forum takes the form of an interview in which two prominent researchers on migrant smuggling researchers, Claire Healy and Gabriella Sánchez, are asked to respond to some of the broader issues raised in the preceding articles. These issues include the link...

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Autor principal: Healy, Claire (Entrevistador)
Otros Autores: Sanchez, Gabriella E.
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2019
En: Smuggling of migrants
Año: 2019, Páginas: 85-100
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Sumario:The next and final article in this issue of Forum takes the form of an interview in which two prominent researchers on migrant smuggling researchers, Claire Healy and Gabriella Sánchez, are asked to respond to some of the broader issues raised in the preceding articles. These issues include the links (or lack thereof) between organized crime and migrant smuggling; the effects of law enforcement efforts to tackle migrant smuggling; whether it is fruitful to distinguish between “good”’ and “bad” migrant smugglers; the impact of efforts to implement extraterritorial border controls; and the pros and cons of viewing migrant smuggling through the lens of the Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime.
ISBN:9789210057677
DOI:10.18356/9789210057677c005