Reference : HOW DO EU MEMBER STATES TREAT CASES OF MISSING UNACCOMPANIED MINORS?
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Law, criminology & political science : European & international law
Migration and Inclusive Societies
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/43330
HOW DO EU MEMBER STATES TREAT CASES OF MISSING UNACCOMPANIED MINORS?
English
Sommarribas, Adolfo mailto [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) > Identités, Politiques, Sociétés, Espaces (IPSE) >]
May-2020
EMN
24
Brussels
Belgium
[en] unaccompanied minors ; missing children ; migration
[en] The phenomenon of migrant children going missing has recently received increased attention from the media in several Member States and the European Parliament. The debate
focusses on unaccompanied minors who go missing. There is concern that the disappearance of unaccompanied minors is not addressed yet in an effective manner, as reflected in several
recent publications by international organisations2 and European NGOs.
In response to this concern, the EMN, at the request of the European Commission, has mapped how cases of unaccompanied children going missing are being treated in the Member States,
and respectively, how data on missing children is collected. NGOs have been asked to reflect on the outcomes of this mapping exercise.
University of Luxembourg: Department of Geography
European Commission - EC
R-AGR-0692 > EUROPEAN MIGRATION NETWORK > 01/01/2009 - 31/12/2014 > NIENABER Birte
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http://hdl.handle.net/10993/43330

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