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Maritime Archaeology: Research from the Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology (OCMA)
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J3: A Roman ship's boat from the Portus Magnus of Alexandria

A small Roman boat was discovered in the port of Alexandria. Why was it transporting a large iron anchor at the moment it sank? Professor Damian Robinson presents this fascinating and rare find.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - From the Editors

Europe is experiencing the mass movements of displaced people in a way that it has largely been immune from for decades.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Foreword: Banking on mobility over a generation

Europe need not renounce its freedom of movement: it should instead develop a better controlled mobility regime. It would then, in effect, much better control its borders.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Migrants, refugees, history and precedents

There is much about earlier migration crises that today’s European policymakers might profitably recall.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Refugee protection in Europe: time for a major overhaul?

A number of myths surrounding refugee protection may obscure our understanding and complicate the search for solutions, but there are also clear and realistic possibilities for change in the EU’s body of law to enable better outcomes for states & refugees
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Simplifying refugee status determination

There is a persuasive case to be made for simplifying refugee status determination in the European Union.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Arrivals on the island of Lesbos, summer 2015

Lesbos, population 85,000, received more than 85,000 refugees and migrants in 2015 up to the end of August.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - It need not be like this

Creating space for smugglers and failing to provide humanitarian assistance are European failures. Opening legal routes to Europe could deal with both.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - The Mediterranean challenge within a world of humanitarian crises

While the high number of migrants and refugees arriving in Europe in 2015 has increased pressures and tensions, this is not a crisis beyond the capability of Europe to manage together as a Union.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - A network of camps on the way to Europe

While makeshift camps, such as those that have proliferated around Europe, may form spaces of resourcefulness and agency which cannot be accommodated in state-run detention camps, none of these temporary spaces is a definitive solution.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Trickery in Dublin’s shadow

Border practices at the Italy-Austria border are part of a wider trend of questionable practices used by EU Member States which render irrelevant both the Schengen Agreement and the Dublin Regulation.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Abuses at Europe’s borders

Refugees and migrants have been regularly subjected to widespread rights violations by officials at some European borders. The EU needs to allow more legal avenues for people seeking protection to reach Europe safely.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Melilla: mirage en route to Europe

Among those who have reached Melilla, there seems to be no consensus as to whether they see themselves as being in transit in Europe or still in Africa.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Search and rescue in the central Mediterranean

Although people are aware of the risks of the sea crossing, nothing can really prepare them for the experience.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Safety, rescue at sea and legal access

If it is to live up to its own values, the EU needs to step up search-and-rescue operations in the Mediterranean and open up legal means for access to protection in Europe in order to avoid the need for risky journeys across the Mediterranean.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Migrant arrivals and deaths in the Mediterranean: what do the data really tell us?

The policy and media gaze focuses on numbers of migrant arrivals and deaths. There are problems in the data for both categories.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Irregular migration by sea

Irregular migration by sea is not a solely Mediterranean phenomenon.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Afghan and Somali (post-)conflict migration to the EU

There are invisible drivers of migration for Afghans and Somalis to Europe, caused by decades of conflict. Although officially considered as ‘post-conflict’, the reality is very different.
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - Understanding why Eritreans go to Europe

Why do Eritreans risk their lives on perilous journeys to Europe? Why they don’t stay in neighbouring countries where they could get safety and protection?
Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51)

FMR 51 - No option but Europe

Asylum seekers’ stories point to the need for effective protection for refugees and to facilitate greater opportunities to access it, both within Europe and beyond.

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