Asilo e frontiere – Asylum and borders
Nicolas Arp (2021), Migration as a security issue. The EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa: Contribution to the securitization of migration in the case of Libya. Abstract – Tesi
Eva Baluganti (2021), Pull-backs in the Central Mediterranean and detention in Libya: a study of the Italian – Libyan cooperation on border externalisation. Abstract e Tesi
Oiza Queens Day Obasuyi (2020) Human mobility and human rights: the international protection of migrants and refugees in the central mediterranen. Abstract – Tesi
Jasmine Erkan (2020) Crossing the Externalised Border: A Postcolonial Perspective on Outsourcing Asylum by Australia and the EU.
Giulia Grandin (2019) The influence of migrants’ networks on migratory movements. Abstract – Tesi.
Alberto Berardi (2019) The EU’s evolving conceptualisation of its power in the last institutional cycle. Abstract ita –Abstract eng – Tesi
Beatrice Chioccioli (2016), Frontex: la gestione des demandeurs d’asile par l’UE.
Angela Ciavolella (2016) Ceuta e Melilla: Europa oltre l’Europa. Genesi e destini di due enclave di frontiera. Abstract – Tesi
Angelisa Corbo (2015) Il principio di non-refoulement nella giurisprudenza della Corte Europea dei Diritti dell’Uomo. Abstract–Tesi
Naja Kofoed (2015) The high seas as the sovereign frontier – Securing the border or saving the migrants? Abstract– Paper
Federica Molossi (2014) L’evoluzione del non-refoulement nel tempo. Controlli extra-territoriali e accesso alla protezione. Abstract–Tesi
Laura Morreale (2023) The race-migration nexus along the Global Colour Line: an empirical analysis of the European and Lebanese racialised management of migration. Abstract-Tesi