Tortura e migrazioni | Torture and Migration

crossmark logo

open access | peer reviewed
    edited by
  • Fabio Perocco - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email orcid profile

Abstract

As an extreme form of social relationship of submission, torture is still an ongoing and widespread practice; this is also due to several processes typical of the neo-liberal era, starting from the policies aimed at the security armoring of society. This volume investigates torture against immigrants, focusing on the situation in different countries and on aspects related to health, highlighting the link with the worsening conditions of migration and the war on migrants.

Keywords ChildrenNeo-liberalismCustodyAssociation Doctors against tortureWitnessLiterature reviewTortureNation-StateRebirthAfrican asylum seekersLatin AmericaAsylumRacismInhuman or degrading treatmentPoliticsPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Border controlMemorandum Italy-LibyaNon-refoulementMigrationPrinciple of non-refoulementEconomic crisisImmigration detentionPhilosophyFar-right partiesIsraelCrimes Against HumanityHealthMedical powerAbuseEuropean migration policiesPolitical rightsPsychopathologyReadmission AgreementsImmigrationSubsaharans AfricansMigrantsState violenceBrazilBalkan RouteBelgiumDetention CentrePsychotraumatologyRefugee3 ECHRImmigration by seaPrisonPost-traumatic stress disorderNationFundamental human rightsFortress EuropeArgentinaViolenceMoroccoInternational protectionBordersNeoliberalismMental healthDehumanizationAsylum seekersSpainHuman rightsRefugeesAdministrative detention centersDemocracyRescue obligationSinaiPsychological distressUnaccompanied minorsUnited StatesArtUndocumented migrant womenLibya

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-358-8 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-358-8 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-359-5 | Published Dec. 6, 2019 | Language es, fr, it, en