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Federico Alagna

Adjunct professor

Department of Political and Social Sciences

Publications

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Publications prior to 2004

Alagna, F. (forthcoming). “Italy: Between the Mediterranean and Schengen”, in Beatriz Zepeda, Fernando Carrión and Francisco Enríquez (eds.). Latin America's Global Border System: An Introduction, New York: Routledge.

 

Alagna, F. (forthcoming). “Understanding the complexity of migrant smuggling: The ‘smuggling spectrum’ as comprehensive analytical framework”. International Journal of Migration and Border Studies. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJMBS.2020.10034099

 

Alagna, F. (2020). “In the city, at the border. Movement and grassroots initiatives during the pandemic”. Mínim Report Series, 1, Mínim – Municipalist Observatory with Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung – Madrid Liaison Office, October. https://minim-municipalism.org/reports/report1

 

Alagna, F. (2020). Shifting governance: Making policies against migrant smuggling across the EU, Italy and Sicily. Doctoral thesis. https://hdl.handle.net/2066/222053

 

Alagna, F. (2020). “From Sophia to Irini: EU Mediterranean Policies and the Urgency of ‘Doing Something’”. IAI Commentaries, 20/32, Istituto Affari Internazionali, May 2020. https://www.iai.it/sites/default/files/iaicom2032.pdf

 

Alagna, F. (2017). “La cuestión fronteriza en Italia: entre el Mediterráneo y Schengen”, in Beatriz Zepeda, Fernando Carrión and Francisco Enríquez (eds.). El sistema fronterizo global en América Latina: un estado del arte. Quito: FLACSO Sede Guatemala, FLACSO Sede Ecuador, IDRC – CDRI, 295–328. https://biblio.flacsoandes.edu.ec/libros/digital/56988.pdf

 

Sferlazza, O. and Alagna, F. (2017). “Legal Developments in the Field of Confiscation of Assets of Criminal Groups: An Overview of the Italian Legal System”, in Benno Plassmann and Tobias Scholz (eds.). The Potential of Civil Society Re-Use of Buildings Confiscated from Criminals. Berlin: Echolot, 32–37. http://echolot-berlin.de/downloads/creps_broschuere_Pscreen_EN.pdf

 

Alagna, F. (2015). “Non-Conviction Based Confiscation: Why the EU Directive Is a Missed Opportunity”. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 21(4), 447–461. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10610-014-9252-8

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