International Legal Principles, Penal Populism and Criminalisation of ‘Unwanted Migration’: An Italian Cautionary Tale

Minetti, Marta. 2022. International Legal Principles, Penal Populism and Criminalisation of ‘Unwanted Migration’: An Italian Cautionary Tale. International Community Law Review, 24(4), pp. 358-376. ISSN 1871-9740 [Article]

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Abstract or Description

The criminalisation of migration is one of the most explicit ways in which law generates, sustains, and even legitimizes hostility towards “unwanted migrants”. This article will take into examination the criminalisation of “unwanted migration” by the Italian authorities and its relation to internationally established legal principles in the area of human mobility, arguing that the expansion of penal populism constitutes a danger for the balance among them. The article starts with an analysis of human mobility in international law and the “protection through prosecution” paradigm to highlight an inherent harmony of the aims of the legal systems dealing with human mobility from the humanitarian and criminal law perspective. Section two scrutinises the Italian case and the populistic distortion of the provisions and principles entailed in the field of transnational criminal law to counter human mobility. Section three reconnects the national criminalisation of migration with the international legal dimension and argues that the misuse of the transnational organised crime framework ultimately legitimises the violation of human and refugee rights and contravenes key international law principles.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1163/18719732-bja10092

Additional Information:

Funding: This article is a deliverable of the MAPS Project, funded by the Jean Monnet Programme (2019–21) 599856-EPP-1-2018-1-IT-EPPJMO-NETWORK, Grant decision 2018-1606/001-001. A draft version was presented at the MAPS Conference: Conflicting Responses to Refugees and Migrants in Covid-19 Europe, Queen Mary University of London, 11 December 2020 <https://www.qmul.ac.uk/events/up coming-events/items/maps-conference-conflicting-responses-to-refugees-and -migrants-in-covid-19-europe.html>.

Keywords:

penal populism; irregular migration; international legal principles; international law; migrant smuggling; Italy

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Law

Dates:

DateEvent
31 May 2022Accepted
8 August 2022Published

Item ID:

38686

Date Deposited:

08 Apr 2025 09:45

Last Modified:

08 Apr 2025 09:45

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/38686

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