The third way. Humanitarian corridors in peacetime as a (local) civil society response to a EU’s common failure

Abstract Migration has been and will continue to be one of the key issues for Europe in the coming decades. Fundamental developments such as economy, climate change, globalization of transport and communication, war and instability in the neighbouring regions, are all factors that continue to drive...

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Main Authors: Pedro Gois, Giulia Falchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios
Series:REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-85852017000300059&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-662534a5f9a84604a3ffb6b7694535f72020-11-25T00:26:13ZengCentro Scalabriniano de Estudos MigratóriosREMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana2237-98432551597510.1590/1980-85852503880005105S1980-85852017000300059The third way. Humanitarian corridors in peacetime as a (local) civil society response to a EU’s common failurePedro GoisGiulia FalchiAbstract Migration has been and will continue to be one of the key issues for Europe in the coming decades. Fundamental developments such as economy, climate change, globalization of transport and communication, war and instability in the neighbouring regions, are all factors that continue to drive people to come to Europe, in search of shelter and a better life or to reunite with their families. In recent years, vulnerability of forced migrants has been exacerbated by worsening conflicts in their home country, which make repatriation less and less a viable option, and by mounting intolerance within local communities. A growing number of potential refugees attempts to escape transit countries to reach the European Union by embarking in dangerous journeys to cross the Mediterranean Sea and illegally enter the European Union. Within the European Union resettlement represents a 'durable solution' for vulnerable forced migrants alongside local integration and voluntary repatriation, a protection tool for potential people whose lives and liberty are at risk. In Italy, a group of institutions from civil society and the Italian Ministries of Foreign Affairs and of Interior signed a Protocol of Agreement for the establishment of Humanitarian Corridors to ensure the legal and safe resettlement of asylum seekers. Our article will show how these Humanitarian Corridors proved to be a successful multi-stakeholder engagement to support safe and legal pathways to protection as well as durable solutions for third country nationals in need of protection.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-85852017000300059&lng=en&tlng=enHumanitarian CorridorMigrationRefugeesInnovative practice
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The third way. Humanitarian corridors in peacetime as a (local) civil society response to a EU’s common failure
REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana
Humanitarian Corridor
Migration
Refugees
Innovative practice
author_facet Pedro Gois
Giulia Falchi
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title The third way. Humanitarian corridors in peacetime as a (local) civil society response to a EU’s common failure
title_short The third way. Humanitarian corridors in peacetime as a (local) civil society response to a EU’s common failure
title_full The third way. Humanitarian corridors in peacetime as a (local) civil society response to a EU’s common failure
title_fullStr The third way. Humanitarian corridors in peacetime as a (local) civil society response to a EU’s common failure
title_full_unstemmed The third way. Humanitarian corridors in peacetime as a (local) civil society response to a EU’s common failure
title_sort third way. humanitarian corridors in peacetime as a (local) civil society response to a eu’s common failure
publisher Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios
series REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana
issn 2237-9843
description Abstract Migration has been and will continue to be one of the key issues for Europe in the coming decades. Fundamental developments such as economy, climate change, globalization of transport and communication, war and instability in the neighbouring regions, are all factors that continue to drive people to come to Europe, in search of shelter and a better life or to reunite with their families. In recent years, vulnerability of forced migrants has been exacerbated by worsening conflicts in their home country, which make repatriation less and less a viable option, and by mounting intolerance within local communities. A growing number of potential refugees attempts to escape transit countries to reach the European Union by embarking in dangerous journeys to cross the Mediterranean Sea and illegally enter the European Union. Within the European Union resettlement represents a 'durable solution' for vulnerable forced migrants alongside local integration and voluntary repatriation, a protection tool for potential people whose lives and liberty are at risk. In Italy, a group of institutions from civil society and the Italian Ministries of Foreign Affairs and of Interior signed a Protocol of Agreement for the establishment of Humanitarian Corridors to ensure the legal and safe resettlement of asylum seekers. Our article will show how these Humanitarian Corridors proved to be a successful multi-stakeholder engagement to support safe and legal pathways to protection as well as durable solutions for third country nationals in need of protection.
topic Humanitarian Corridor
Migration
Refugees
Innovative practice
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