Traitement extraterritorial de l’asile. Le mécanisme de transit d’urgence de la Libye vers le Niger

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Traitement extraterritorial de l’asile. Le mécanisme de transit d’urgence de la Libye vers le Niger. / Lambert, Laura.
in: Forced Migration Review, Jahrgang 68, 01.11.2021.

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title = "Traitement extraterritorial de l{\textquoteright}asile. Le m{\'e}canisme de transit d{\textquoteright}urgence de la Libye vers le Niger",
abstract = "The Libya-Niger Emergency Transit Mechanism launched in 2017 successfully evacuated a large number of asylum seekers detained in Libya. However, the outcomes for many of the asylum seekers, and indeed for the three main partners (UNHCR, the EU and Niger), were far from what they had hoped for. ",
keywords = "Sociology",
author = "Laura Lambert",
year = "2021",
month = nov,
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language = "French",
volume = "68",
journal = "Forced Migration Review",
issn = "1460-9819",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",

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