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New decree law on migrants in Italy and Albania

October 22, 2024
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New decree law on migrants in Italy and Albania
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Analysis of recent government decisions on migrant detention and legal implications

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Posted on 23 October 2024 at 01: 16

The current context of the migration phenomenon

In recent years, the migration phenomenon has assumed significant proportions in Europe, with Italy at the center of a heated political and social debate. The recent ruling of the Court of Rome has brought the issue of migrant detention in Albania back into the spotlight, a topic that raises both legal and humanitarian questions. The Italian government, in response to this ruling, has approved a new decree law introducing specific measures to manage the migratory flow and establish which countries can be considered “safe” for the repatriation of migrants.

What’s new in the decree law

The main objective of the decree-law approved by the Council of Ministers is to make the indication of safe countries a primary rule. This means that the list of such countries will be periodically updated through acts having the force of law. The Minister of Justice, Carlo Nordio, stressed the importance of a clear definition of what “safe country” means to ensure more effective and fair management of migrants. The decision to include Albania in this list has sparked mixed reactions, with some praising the choice as a step towards greater security, while others criticize it for its implications on human rights.

The legal and social implications

The new legal provisions raise significant questions about migrants’ rights and protection. The ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union, cited by Minister Nordio, highlighted that not all decisions on repatriations have been fully understood. This leads to reflections on how Italy can balance the need for security with respect for migrants’ fundamental rights. Humanitarian organizations have already expressed concern about the risk of human rights violations, stressing that the inclusion of a country like Albania in the list of safe countries may not reflect the reality of living conditions for migrants.

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