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Giulia Fabini

Junior assistant professor (fixed-term)

Department of Legal Studies

Academic discipline: SPS/12 Sociology of Law, Deviance and Social Change

Teaching

Recent dissertations supervised by the teacher.

Second cycle degree programmes dissertations

  • 'Crimmigration' in the digital era: the interoperability initiatives and the criminalisation of migrants by default
  • Digitalization of Border Controls: The Role of Private Entities and Airport Surveillance
  • Human Trafficking, Smuggling, and Humanitarianism: the Case of the Rohingya People
  • Migrant smuggling along the Western Balkans Route: an explorative study on the migrant-smuggler relation at the European frontier
  • Spectacles of the Deportation Machine: Analysis of the Borderscape Between Italy and Tunisia
  • State-Corporate Harms in Pre-Removal Migration Detention: A Focus on the Italian Case
  • The administrative detention of immigrants in Italy and Hungary in the contemporary securitised European Union
  • The Balkan Route and the externalization of EUropean Borders: the securitisation of migration in Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • The obscene of border externalization: the case of Australia and Nauru island
  • THE SOUND OF SILENCE: Practices of criminalization and invisibilization in Italian administrative detention. The case of Milan.
  • The Weaponization of Migrants as a Consequence of the Externalization of EU's Migration Policies and Control
  • Unmasking the Criminalization of Migrants: Insights from Hannah Arendt

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