COVID-19's lasting effects on forced migrants’ rights at the EU’s southern frontier / Daniela DeBono, Anna Khakee
2025
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COVID-19's lasting effects on forced migrants’ rights at the EU’s southern frontier / Daniela DeBono, Anna Khakee
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2025
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English
Summary
The situation of people arriving by boat to Malta on the EU’s southernmost frontier was precarious before COVID-19. During the pandemic, it got considerably worse: migrants were perceived as a threat and their rights were curtailed. This legacy has proven durable
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