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Between Criminalization and Protection : the Italian Way of Dealing with Migrant Smuggling and Trafficking Within the European and International Context.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Militello, Vincenzo
Otros Autores: Spena, Alessandro
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Contents; Between Criminalization and Protection The Italian Way of Dealing with Migrant Smuggling and Trafficking within the European and International Context; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; Part 1. Migrant Smuggling: a Normative andPhenomenological View from Italy; 1.1 Preliminary Terminological Remarks; 1.2 A Very Brief Historical Introduction to the Criminalization of Migrant Smuggling in Italy; 1.3 Archetypes of Migrant Smuggling; 1.4 Cross-border vs. Inland Smuggling; 1.4.1 Inbound Smuggling: the Prototypical Form; 1.4.2.1 An In-depth Excursus on Inbound Smuggling by Sea
  • 1.4.3 Outbound Smuggling and Solidarity between States1.4.4 Some Phenomenological Features of Outbound Smuggling from Italy; 1.4.5 Inland Smuggling: Is Transnationality a Necessary Characteristic of the Crimes of Smuggling?; 1.4.6 Why Is Inland Smuggling Considered a Less Serious Crime than Cross-border Smuggling?; 1.5 The Structure of Conduct; 1.5.1 Inbound Smuggling as a Typically Collective Crime?; 1.5.2 Crimes of Cross-border Smuggling as Inchoate Crimes: from Spatial to Aspirational Borders; 1.5.3 Inland Smuggling as a Resultative Crime
  • 1.5.4 Rescuers and Mediated Smugglers: the Scope of Italian Criminal Jurisdiction1.6 Profit and No-profit Smuggling; 1.6.1 Rescue and Humanitarian Smuggling; 1.6.2 ngos as Humanitarian Smugglers? the Luventa Case; 1.7 Basic and Aggravated Forms of Smuggling; 1.8 Why Punish Migrant Smuggling?; 1.8.1 The EU Approach: Smuggling as Complicity in Irregular Migration; 1.8.1.1 The Rights of the Smuggled Persons in EU Law; 1.8.1.2 The EU Action Plan against Migrant Smuggling (2015-2020); 1.8.2 The UN Approach: Smuggling as Exploitation
  • 1.8.3 What Is/Are the Good/s Protected by Italian Law on Smuggling?Bibliography; Part 2. Trafficking in Human Beings vs. MigrantSmuggling: a Dangerous Relationship; 2.1 The Double Track of Human Trafficking: an Introduction; 2.2 The Different Approaches toward Countering Trafficking: Human Rights vs. Security and the Need for Integration; 2.3 A New Integrated Perspective on International Counter-action; 2.4 Prevention as a Criminal Policy Tendency inside the UN Protocol; 2.5 The Victims' Stance and the Difference between Trafficking and Smuggling
  • 2.6 The Consequences of the Distinction in European Legal Texts2.7 The Consequences of the Distinction within the Italian Legal System; 2.8 The Consequences for Internal Case Law: Multiplicity of Offences or (Apparent) Conflict of Norms?; 2.9 Short Conclusion; Bibliography