Mediterranean states have developed various cooperation mechanisms
in order to cope with the issues that arise from migration. This
book critically analyses how institutional actors act and interact
on the international scene in the control and management of
migration in the Mediterranean. It highlights how, even though the
involvement of 'universal' international organisations guarantees a
certain balance in setting the goals of cooperation mechanisms and
buttresses a certain coherence of the actions, the protection of
migrants' fundamental rights is still an objective as opposed to a
reality, and security imperatives and trends still prevail in the
aftermath of the 2011 Arab Spring.
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