1. Publications. The project produced four peer-reviewed publications:
(i) “Border Rescue”, in The Political Philosophy of Refuge, eds David Miller and Christine Straehle, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019).
(ii) “Refugee Discrimination – The Good, the Bad, and the Pragmatic”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 37/5 (2020).
(iii) “Killing and Rescuing: Why Necessity Must be Rethought”, The Philosophical Review, 129/3, (2020).
(iv) “Freedom and Viruses”, Ethics, (forthcoming).
2. Book proposal. The project completed a proposal for a book on migration ethics. The book, entitled “Immigration is a Human Right”, is now under contract with Oxford University Press (OUP).
3. Working paper. The Principal Investigator (PI) and another Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action fellow, Tom Parr (Warwick) co-authored a working paper on “Immigration and Automation”.
4. Book symposium. The project produced a book symposium on Valeria Ottonelli and Tiziana Torresi’s forthcoming book The Right Not to Stay. The symposium will be published in the journal Law, Ethics and Philosophy in 2022.
5. Presentations. The project yielded seven conference presentations (University College London; the Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace; University of Leeds; University of Essex; the University of Toronto; Hong Kong University; University of Pompeu Fabra,).
6. ‘Mini’ Research Seminar. The project gave three ‘mini’ research seminars on migration ethics to students at Edinburgh, LMU Munich and Rhodes.
7. The “Migration Ethics Workshop” series. The project hosted a series of six workshops for junior scholars in the field.
8. Workshop on “Migration, Force and Violence”. The workshop invited various experts to discuss the project’s research themes around forced migration, refuge, and border enforcement. The workshop was held across two days, May 20-21, 2022.
9. Media Articles. The project produced two media articles:
(i) “COVID-19 Prisoner Releases are not a Matter of Mercy, but of Justice”, World Economic Forum, April 27, 2020. Available at
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/covid-19-prisoner-releases-not-mercy-but-justice/(si apre in una nuova finestra) (ii) “Who is to Blame for Migrant Deaths?”, the Institute for Art and Ideas, December 3, 2021. Available at
https://iai.tv/articles/who-is-to-blame-for-migrant-deaths-auid-1988(si apre in una nuova finestra)10. Podcast. The project started the world’s first podcast devoted to the ethics of migration policy. The podcast can be accessed on Spotify, among other leading podcast platforms:
https://open.spotify.com/show/5nCdHZa66eXtyXRIkAvxj6(si apre in una nuova finestra) 11. Website. The project published a website displaying the project’s research, workshops, and outreach activities:
https://migrationethics.wordpress.com(si apre in una nuova finestra).