DATA
by samuel Djavidnia
1. Migration and Border Control Policies
1.1. Shifting Policy Focus
1.2. Democracy and Human Rights
1.3. Crisis or Structural Phenomenon
1.4. Humanitarian Crisis and Loss of Lives
2. Causes for the Loss of Lives and Operational Measures to Save Lives
2.1. Inconsistencies in SAR Decision Making
2.2. Political Responsibility and Role of Legal Frameworks
2.3. Impact of EU Policies on Peoples Death
2.4. Drivers of Migration
2.5. Role of Smugglers and Human Traffickers
2.6. Dangerous Conditions of Sea Crossing
3. Externalisation and Criminalisation Practices
3.1. Impact of Externalisation policies
3.2. Collaboration with Third Countries
3.3. Migration Numbers vs. Humanitarian Outcomes
3.4. Burden on frontline States
3.5. Criminalisation of NGO's Engaged in SAR
3.6. Contrasting Opinions on NGO Regulation
3.7. Balancing Security and Humanitarian Objectives
3.8. Externalisation and Humanitarian Rights Concerns
4. Alternatives for Change
4.1. Enhancing EU Coordination and NGO Involvement
4.2. Legislation on Missing Migrants
4.3. Action on EP Resolution on SAR
4.4. Ending Externalisation of Migration
4.5. Re-negotiation of SAR Zones
4.6. Political Indipendance for the ICG
4.7. Breaking the "Catch-22" of Smuggling
4.8. Reducing Fragmentation of EU Policies
4.9. ObjectiveConcrete Proposals for migration Reforms
4.10. Proposals for SAR Improvements