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Lea Main-Klingst

Lea graduated from University College London in September 2016, with an LLM in Human Rights Law. She now works as a legal researcher in London while also supporting the communications, press and advocacy work of SOS MEDITERRANEE.

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    Refugees and the EU-Turkey deal, two years on

    On the second anniversary of the EU's action plan to stem the flow of refugees through Turkey, Lea Main-Klingst reflects on the up to date situation. ...

    On March 27, 2018 / By Lea Main-Klingst
  • Human Rights 0

    Fleeing by sea: the legal way forward

    In the final post in this series, Lea Main-Klingst looks at how States can comply with their international obligations towards those fleeing Libya by sea. ...

    On December 7, 2017 / By Lea Main-Klingst
  • Human Rights 0

    Voices from Libya: on board a rescue ship

    In the second post in the series, Lea Main-Klingst continues her analysis of the human rights challenges faced by those fleeing across the Mediterranean. ...

    On November 24, 2017 / By Lea Main-Klingst
  • Human Rights 0

    ‘Fortress Europe’: refugees and human rights in the Mediterranean

    In the first in a new series, following her work on a rescue boat in the Mediterranean, Lea Main-Klingst looks at the life-threatening difficulties faced by refugees trying ...

    On November 15, 2017 / By Lea Main-Klingst
  • Human Rights 0

    Saving lives in the Mediterranean

    Lea Main-Klingst examines the refusal of the UK to contribute to rescue work in the Mediterranean, the role of NGOs in filling the gap, and States' increased focus ...

    On March 3, 2017 / By Lea Main-Klingst

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