CONCILIATING NATIONAL PROVISIONS WITH INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS. THE CASE OF UNACCOMPANIED MINORS IN THE EU AND IN ITALY

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Paolo Iafrate, Antonio Ricci
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In recent years, a growing number of unaccompanied and separated children (hereinafter "unaccompanied minors") entered and passed through the European Union (EU) looking for a safe country or in the attempt to secure their future, an education and a better job, meeting often to family or community members already in the EU. To reach a predetermined destination in Europe has become increasingly dangerous for many unaccompanied minors, whose migratory project is based on decisions made by their families and on expectations fueled by partisan information obtained mostly from informal networks. Analysing the EU context, it appears evident the existence of a number of common features, mainly caused by the sharing of common emergencies and by the structuring of similar domestic legal regulations. The northern European countries prefer the application of measures arising from the laws on immigration in relation to the protection of unaccompanied minors, instead the Mediterranean countries adopt provisions of protection under international law, EU law and its legal system with regard to child protection.
协调国家规定与国际规则。欧盟和意大利的无人陪伴未成年人案件
近年来,越来越多的无人陪伴和失散儿童(以下简称“无人陪伴的未成年人”)进入并经过欧盟(EU)寻找一个安全的国家,或试图确保他们的未来,教育和更好的工作,经常与已经在欧盟的家人或社区成员会面。对于许多无人陪伴的未成年人来说,在欧洲到达预定的目的地变得越来越危险,他们的移民计划是基于家人的决定,以及主要从非正式网络获得的党派信息所推动的期望。分析欧盟的背景,很明显存在一些共同特征,主要是由于共享共同的紧急情况和类似的国内法律法规的结构。北欧国家倾向于在保护举目无亲的未成年人方面采用移民法所规定的措施,而地中海国家则根据国际法、欧盟法及其关于儿童保护的法律制度采取保护规定。
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