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gender CLImate Migration: innOvatiVe European Union socio-legal avenues

Descripción del proyecto

Protección de la migración inducida por el cambio climático y el género

Para gestionar de forma eficaz los flujos migratorios, los marcos sociolegislativos de la Unión Europea (UE) deberían dejar de ignorar las razones subyacentes y el lado humano de los fenómenos, ya que no hacerlo puede agravar las consecuencias socialmente perjudiciales de la migración. En concreto, la vulnerabilidad de las mujeres y las niñas y el aumento de la migración inducida por el cambio climático siguen siendo un gran problema dentro de la UE. El proyecto CLIMOVE, financiado con fondos europeos, adopta un enfoque multidisciplinario a fin de acelerar los cambios jurídicos necesarios. Se llevará a cabo una investigación comparativa sobre el marco jurídico de los Estados miembros de la UE, que incluirá la migración, el cambio climático y el género, para elaborar normativas nuevas y mejores destinadas a que los compromisos de la UE con respecto a la migración climática aborden mejor la perspectiva de género.

Objetivo

The overall aim of this fellowship is to provide a comprehensive and innovative socio-legal analysis of climate change-induced migration in the EU from a gender perspective. The migration policies and laws existing within the EU and its member States ignore the climate change and gender as causes of migration flows, although the EU is among the world's top three CO2 emitters after China and the United States, responsible of climate change induced migration. Ignoring such dimensions, gender and climate, impede first to protect those who are the most vulnerable, in particular women and girls as migrants; second, to prevent social conflicts, discrimination and human rights violations within the EU; and third to consider the beneficial labor and economic effect of female migration for host societies. Responding to this legal and policy gap, this multi-disciplinary project aims to accomplish the following two objectives: 1) to develop a comparative analysis on the comprehensive legal framework of the EU member states on migration, climate change and gender, including the identification of good practices and regulatory improvements and 2) to exploring all the possible regulatory improvements at EU level and at the domestic level to cope with the insufficient commitment and protection of EU towards climate migration from a gender perspective.
To accomplish these objective, the applicant will obtained advanced training in methodological and doctrinal training in migration and climate studies, using an innovative feminist methodology, contributing to acquire new skills to problematize the deficiencies and to propose new EU legal avenues.
The project’s scientific importance, operationalised through its 5 work packages and associated scholarly impact and dissemination activities, lies in its original contribution as the first multi-disciplinary study to propose these new socio-legal avenues at EU level, necessary to properly recognize and protect climate gendered migration.

Coordinador

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MACERATA
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 85 736,64
Dirección
VIA CRESCIMBENI 30-32
62100 Macerata
Italia

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Región
Centro (IT) Marche Macerata
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 85 736,64