Migrants caught between tides and politics in the Mediterranean: an imperative for search and rescue at sea?
Authors
Zamatto, FArgenziano, S
Arsenijevic, J
Ponthieu, A
Bertotto, M
Di Donna, F
Harries, AD
Zachariah, R
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2017-09-14Submitted date
2018-05-16
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BMJ Global HealthPublisher
BMJ Publishing GroupPubMed ID
29225947Language
enISSN
2059-7908ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000450
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