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Understanding the Italy-Albania Migration Deal | Watch the Webinar

On November 7, 2024, the Mediterranean Migration and Asylum Policy Hub, hosted a webinar to discuss the Italy-Albania Migration Protocol.
Screenshot from the webinar, showing speaker Eda Gemi

Understanding the Italy-Albania Migration Deal | Watch the Webinar

On November 7, 2024, the Mediterranean Migration and Asylum Policy Hub, hosted a webinar to discuss the Italy-Albania Migration Protocol.

On November 7, 2024, the Mediterranean Migration and Asylum Policy Hub, hosted a webinar to discuss the Italy-Albania Migration Protocol. This arrangement between the two countries aims to address irregular migration through the establishment of Italian-operated migration centers in Albania. Experts from both sides of the Adriatic shared insights into the legal, political, and humanitarian dimensions of the agreement, shedding light on its implications for migration management and European asylum policies. The webinar was organized in light of MedMA’s publication of the policy study “Offshoring Migration- Risking Rights”.

Key Themes of Discussion
1. Externalization of Migration Management: The Protocol signifies a major shift in governance, relocating migration responsibilities to non-EU territories. While Italy retains control over the operations at these centers, the arrangement brings to the forefront questions of sovereignty and the interplay between national and regional policies.
2. Legal Complexities and Sovereignty Concerns: Although Albania’s Constitutional Court upheld the Protocol, its provisions on dual jurisdiction remain a source of debate. Hektor Ruci voiced concerns about reduced Albanian sovereignty and the potential legal challenges stemming from overlapping jurisdictions.
3. Implications for Human Rights: The Protocol’s impact on fundamental rights has drawn significant scrutiny. Migrants detained in Albania under Italian jurisdiction face uncertainties regarding legal representation, healthcare, and fair asylum procedures. Professor Eda Gemi raised questions about Albania’s capacity to meet these obligations, given its weak asylum framework.
4. Alignment with EU Migration Policies: Professor Mario Savino discussed how the Protocol aligns with the EU’s Migration Pact, particularly its requirements for border procedures. However, unresolved issues, including the designation of safe third countries and the adequacy of detention facilities, cast doubt on the agreement’s compliance with EU standards.

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High Level Policy Dialogue: A Mediterranean Perspective on Current Migration Governance: Challenges and Prospects

High Level Policy Dialogue: A Mediterranean Perspective on Current Migration Governance: Challenges and Prospects

As debates on migration governance intensify across the Mediterranean, MedMA and the School of Transnational Governance of the European University Institute jointly organized a High-Level Policy Dialogue on May 22nd, 2025. Held at the EUI premises in Florence under the Chatham House Rule, the event brought together senior policymakers, academics, and representatives from international organisations and civil society for an open exchange on the future of migration in the region.

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High Level Policy Dialogue: A Mediterranean Perspective on Current Migration Governance: Challenges and Prospects

High Level Policy Dialogue: A Mediterranean Perspective on Current Migration Governance: Challenges and Prospects

As debates on migration governance intensify across the Mediterranean, MedMA and the School of Transnational Governance of the European University Institute jointly organized a High-Level Policy Dialogue on May 22nd, 2025. Held at the EUI premises in Florence under the Chatham House Rule, the event brought together senior policymakers, academics, and representatives from international organisations and civil society for an open exchange on the future of migration in the region.

Webinar “Providing Pathways to Protection”

Webinar “Providing Pathways to Protection”

Project Background and Context On April 11, 2025, the Mediterranean Migration and Asylum Policy Hub (MedMA) hosted the final webinar of the project "Providing Pathways to Protection: Exchange of Expertise between Greece and Norway". The project was implemented by the...

Webinar “Providing Pathways to Protection”

Webinar “Providing Pathways to Protection”

MedMA is pleased to announce the final webinar of the project Providing Pathways to Protection: Exchange of Expertise Between Greece and Norway, taking place on Friday, 11 April 2025 at 11:00 (EET).

Policy Officer (Closed)

Policy Officer (Closed)

The Mediterranean Migration and Asylum Policy Hub (MedMA), an agency of the European Public Law Organization, is seeking a dynamic and motivated Policy Officer to join our team in Nicosia, Cyprus.

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