research
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As de:border // migration justice collective and Missing Migrants Lesvos, we have been weaving the initial constellations of a transnational group of individuals, many part of groups or organisations, that have sought to respond to and resist border deaths and disappearances. We are now inviting expressions of interest to join an embodied co-learning space in the form of a seven-session online workshop (between March and June 2025) and an in-person convening in Athens, Greece (at the end of May 2025).
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On 13 December 2024, de:border // migration justice collective and Legal Centre Lesvos provided their joint input to the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants’ report on the ‘phenomenon’ of ‘missing’ migrants. The joint submission discusses the underlying causes of migrants’ disappearances during border crossings and the harmful impacts of in/direct state actions.
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By reflexively engaging with the im/possibilities and violences of laws and legal systems through a community-based inquiry, the project hopes to offer a register and prefigure new ways and approaches of resisting the violence of law in the here and now by developing and nurturing everyday debordering praxes.
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As a (counter)narrative lens, the framework of enforced disappearances offers an opening for rupturing the im/possibilities of state juridical justice and for recentring no-borders visions of migration justice for migrant and bordering communities living with the dead, including through reparative truth and healing.
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Between 29 March and 17 May 2023, the Feminist Autonomous Centre for research facilitated an online community course on ‘Resisting the criminalisation of facilitation’. The current co-leads of de:border // migration justice collective, Valentina Azarova and Noemi Magugliani, contributed to a session on ‘Legal and political struggles in court’.