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Title: 'Not our problem' why the detention of irregular migrants is not considered a human rights issue in Malta
Other Titles: Are human rights for migrants? Critical reflections on the status of irregular migrants in Europe and the United States
Authors: DeBono, Daniela
Keywords: Alien detention centers -- Malta
Immigrants -- Malta
Human rights -- Malta
Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Malta
Asylum, Right of -- Malta
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: DeBono, D. (2011). 'Not our problem' why the detention of irregular migrants is not considered a human rights issue in Malta. In M. Dembour & T. Kelly (Eds.), Are Human Rights for Migrants? Critical Reflections on the Status of Irregular Migrants in Europe and the United States (pp. 146-162). London: Routledge.
Abstract: Malta has been severely reproached on the international scene for violating the human rights of irregular migrants. The criticism of Malta's detention policy has been both forceful and widespread. It has come from a variety of sources: intergovernmental organisations such as the clilferent UN bodies and the Council of Europe, the European Commission, different agencies of the European Union and in particular the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament (LIBE); as well as international organisations like Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Medecins du Monde and Medecins Sans Frontieres, amongst others. In January 2009, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention criticised Maltese treatment of irregular migrants and openly stated that 'the detention regime [that] immigrants in an irregular situation arr subjected to falls far short of international human rights law'. This widespread criticism stands in contrast to the usual relatively good record of the Maltese Government in relation to international human rights obligations.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/57597
ISBN: 9780415619066
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