The European Union has disengaged from search and rescue in the Mediterranean, outsourcing its border management to a third state and effectively criminalising NGOs that step into the gap. This, writes Luca Doll, is a policy that needs urgent review
Graduate Student in Political Science, University of Copenhagen
Luca is currently working on his Master's Degree in Political Science.
Prior to moving to Denmark, he completed two Bachelor's Degrees in Geography and in Political Science at the University of Innsbruck in Austria. In 2019, he also had the opportunity to study for a semester at Tel Aviv University in Israel.
Luca's academic interests include EU foreign relations, politics of migration, bordering processes, and the regional (geo)political dynamics of the Mediterranean and its surroundings.
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