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The responses of states to the transnational problem of conflict fleeing migrants and refugees: A New Haven school perspective (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Eda, L. (2022, March). The responses of states to the transnational problem of conflict fleeing migrants and refugees: A New Haven school perspective. Presented at Bournemouth University Law Community Research Seminar Series, Bournemouth University, United kingdom

International law imposes obligations on states to search for missing migrants and respect the rights of their surviving families. Despite the existence of such obligations, in recent years, the perilous journeys of migrants fleeing armed conflicts a... Read More about The responses of states to the transnational problem of conflict fleeing migrants and refugees: A New Haven school perspective.

Missing migrants: Legal obligations and psychosocial implications for families (2021)
Thesis
Eda, L. Missing migrants: Legal obligations and psychosocial implications for families. (Thesis). University of Bournemouth. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10230142

This thesis is an analysis of the responses and obligations of states towards missing migrants and their surviving families from a legal, policy and psychosocial perspective in the context of the Europe migrant crisis. Governed by the UK migration po... Read More about Missing migrants: Legal obligations and psychosocial implications for families.

Missing migrants: Is missing data the missing link and can potentials of the big data regime be leveraged to bridge information gaps? (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Eda, L. (2018, March). Missing migrants: Is missing data the missing link and can potentials of the big data regime be leveraged to bridge information gaps?. Presented at INFOSOC Research Seminar Series, Bournemouth University

The UNHCR estimates that in 2018, well over 75,000 migrants arrived in Europe by sea while more than 1,500 have been reported dead or missing (UNHCR, 2018). While missing migrants are defined using the fact that their families do not have any knowled... Read More about Missing migrants: Is missing data the missing link and can potentials of the big data regime be leveraged to bridge information gaps?.

Sorry but the UK is full to capacity: Comprehending the UK policy approach to tackling the Europe migrant crisis (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Eda, L. (2017, November). Sorry but the UK is full to capacity: Comprehending the UK policy approach to tackling the Europe migrant crisis. Presented at Faculty of Media and Communication (FMC) PGR Conference, Bournemouth University, UK

"Let the migrants drown, we have lost our sense of common humanity" is widely believed by critics to be the UK’s perceived policy stance about migrants trying to reach Europe. The UK government on its own believes that the rescue operations in the Me... Read More about Sorry but the UK is full to capacity: Comprehending the UK policy approach to tackling the Europe migrant crisis.