Abstract Acceptance List
Border Regions in Transition Conference (BRIT 2018)
Holding in Ibadan, Nigeria & Cotonou, Benin Republic
Abstract Acceptance List
S/N |
Name of paper presenter(s) |
Paper title |
Institutional Affiliation |
E-mail Address |
1 |
Francisco Lara Valencia |
Cross-border narratives of development and space: Imagined regions and identities in the U.S-Mexico Borderlands. |
Arizona State University |
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2. |
Alfonso Correa Coss, & Dr. Guadalupe Correa Cabrera |
Mexican “illegal” migrants in the US: A human problem |
George Mason University |
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3. |
Irasema Coronado |
Border management on the U.S-Mexico Border: Towards a more humane border |
The University of Texas at El Paso |
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4. |
Tony Payan |
Paper tigers and imagined risks: Organizational culture and bureaucratic politics at the U.S – Mexico Border |
Rice University and Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez |
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5. |
Akhiro Iwashita |
Fabricated Borders: Eurasian Continent and the Maritime Challenges |
Kyushu University Fukuoka, Japan |
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6. |
Buddhi N. Shrestha |
Cross-border movement between Nepal and India and its challenges |
Bhumichitra Mapping Co. |
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7. |
David Newman |
Where do we go from here? An agenda for border studies in the contemporary world |
Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel. |
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8. |
Matthew Longo |
Ways of seeing (the border) |
Leiden University |
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9. |
David Newman |
Thinking beyond the territorial box – shared spaces and separate powers in Israel/Palestine |
Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel. |
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10. |
Mikhail Alexseev |
A geo-emotional way out of the conflict trap: War exposure and public preferences for settling territorial conflict in Eastern Ukraine. |
San Diego State University, CA USA |
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11. |
Eleni Karageorgiou & Thomas Spijkerboer |
The EU building borders: West Africa, Western Balkans and the Mediterranean |
Lund University/Raoul Wallenberg Institute; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. |
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12. |
Martin Klatt |
The territorial trap – How African borderlands cold avoid the deadlock of European cross-border region building. |
Center for Border Region Studies, University of Southern Denmark |
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13 |
Imre Nagy |
Different types of cross-border cooperation networks between communities on the external borders of the EU (Case studies: Serbia and neighboring countries). |
University of Novi Sad/Serbia |
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14. |
Armelle CHOPLIN |
Cement crossing African borders: the transnational geopolitics of cement in the West African urban corridor |
French Research Institute for Sustainable Development, Cotonou, Benin Republic |
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14. |
Tomas Komornicki |
Who is crossing the Polish Eastern border? |
Institute of Geography and Spatial Organisation, Polish Academy of Sciences |
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16. |
Tajudeen Akanji |
Farmers-herders conflicts and contemporary issues in transhumance in Nigeria. |
Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. |
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17. |
Eti Best Herbert |
Trans-boundary migration in a globalized economy: Law and practice across the globe |
University of Ibadan, Nigeria. |
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18. |
Kudakwashe Chirambwi |
The boon and bane of African borders: Whither community development prospects |
Department of Peace Studies and International Development, University of Bradford, UK. |
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19. |
Alidou Ibourahima Boro |
Language Barriers as a source of conflict between border inhabitants: The case study of Benin and Nigeria. |
University of Parakou |
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20. |
Sossou Kofi Benoit |
Criminalisation of child mobility in the 2005 Benin-Nigeria agreement of cooperation: necessity to change course for an alterity bearer of migration and development |
University of Abomey-Calavi, Republic of Benin. |
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21. |
Henry O. Mejabi |
Rethinking human trafficking in Nigeria: Migratory trend, routes and security challenges |
Center for Strategic Research Studies, National Defence College, Abuja, Nigeria. |
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22. |
Dasam S. Ibrahim & Rebecca O. Aroriode |
Countering trans-border crimes: Nigeria and her neighbors in perspective. |
Center for Strategic Research Studies, National Defence College, Abuja, Nigeria. |
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23. |
Isaac Olawale Albert |
The breached fortress Europe: Can dialogue make a difference in managing the ‘Suicide Crossing’ from Africa to Europe? |
Institute for Peace & Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, Nigeria |
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24. |
James W. Scott |
Bordering as ethical confrontation: The case of Hungary’s border politics. |
University of Eastern Finland |
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25. |
Jerzy Banski |
Eastern frontier of the EU and the socio-economic situation of border areas – The case of Lublin province (Poland) |
Polish Academy of Science |
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26 |
Nick Megoran |
North-South transmission of border-control knowledge: Central Asia in an age of nationalism |
Newcastle University, UK |
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27 |
Christopher Sohn |
The border as a resource: Reframing the concept |
Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research |
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28. |
Alise Dauchy |
EU-Niger partnership: Discussing EU’s externalization of migration control from actants lens |
Universite Saint-Louis Bruxelles |
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29. |
Julien Brachet |
Dialogue or hegemony: From border management to border closure in northwest Africa |
Sorbonne University |
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30. |
Kevin Quigley & Bryan Mills |
“Set Adrift” Organisational culture and seaport security |
Dalhousie University & MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance. |
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31. |
Leslie, Gross-Wyrtzen |
“We are not married but I need him”: Gender and precarity among sub-Saharan women in Morocco |
Clark University |
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32. |
Adausu Taiwo & Yonmo Ebiotubo |
The resurgence of maritime piracy in the gulf of Guinea: Nigeria the epicenter |
Institute Superieur Formation et Professionnelle (ISFOP), Cotonou, Republic of Benin. |
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33. |
Victoria Ekaete Isang & Issau Babatunde Tijani |
The challenges of borderless border and border control in Nigeria |
The Nigeria Immigration Service, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. |
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34. |
Chibuzor C. Nwobueze & James Okolie-Osemene |
The emerging security community for cross-border cooperation around Lake Chad: Threat and risk analysis |
Ignatius Ajuru University – Port Harcourt, Wellspring University, Benin City |
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35. |
Usaini Aliyu |
Impact of migration on economic and social development in the North |
Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic Kazaure, Jigawa State, Nigeria |
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36. |
Likka Lukeman |
Changing key concepts of bordering Europe |
University of Eastern Finland |
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37. |
William F.S. Miles |
“No development without security, no security without ecology” addressing |
North-Eastern University, Boston, USA |
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38. |
Willie Aziegbe Eselebor |
Disentangling the policy tool of visa regimes in the securitization of borders |
Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan. |
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39. |
Adedoyin Tayo Adedeji |
Beyond the walls of national boundaries: Networking the separated travellers |
Obafemi Awolowo University, ile-ife, Osun State. |
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40. |
Jackson A. Aluede |
Economic neglect of borderlands: The experience of Idiroko border town : |
University of Lagos, Nigeria. |
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41. |
Jesutimilehin O. Akamo |
From Mogadishu to Malta: Trends, routes and challenges |
Obafemi Awolowo University |
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42. |
Luke Amadi |
National identity, globalisation and reappearance of borders: Implications for North/South cross border relations |
University of Port Harcourt |
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43. |
Bragdi Salim & Dakoumi Djamei |
Changes and resistance in the borders of nation states: A case of Algeria |
Universite salah Boubnider Constantine |
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44. |
R.O. Oji |
Nigeria-Niger Joint Commission for Cooperation (NNJCC): Model for the cross-border cooperation initiative of the African Union Border Programme |
National Boundary Commission, Abuja |
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45. |
Hugh Lamarque |
On asymmetry and imbalance in African border towns |
University of Edinburgh, UK. |
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46. |
Titus Kehinde Adekunle |
Bakassi’s land: After judgment, wither the people? |
Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan |
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47. |
Benjamin Adeniran Aluko |
Border governance and human rights issues at Seme border, Nigeria. |
Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan |
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48. |
M.T. Usman & Sama’ila Abubakar |
Border policing, power networks and the dynamism of the Nigeria-Niger cross border trade. |
Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto, Nigeria. |
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49. |
Chris O. Ikporukpo |
Boundaries and natural resources in the sea: Oil, Boundary disputes and the militarization of the gulf of Guinea |
Department of Geography, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. |
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50. |
D.P. Saredau & P.C. Obutte |
Inclusivity and trans-border security under ECOWAS Protocol on free movement |
Faculty of Law -Taraba State University and Faculty of Law-University of Ibadan, Nigeria. |
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51. |
Chukwuemeka Emmanuel Mbaezue & Willie Eselebor |
Migration and transnational jihadist networks: Implications for national security. |
Institute for Peace & Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan |
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52. |
Ibrahim Maina Waziri |
The history of migrations, migratory routes and the security challenges they posed on the state system since the 19th century in the Chad Basin. |
Center for Trans-Saharan Studies, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria. |
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53. |
M.O. Bonchuk |
The search for credible conflict prevention and resolution strategy in cross-border conflicts in West Africa. |
University of Calabar, Nigeria |
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54. |
Bernard Steiner Ifekwe |
A world without borders: A historical analysis of global conquest of border identities, 1972 -2001. |
University of Uyo, Nigeria. |
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55. |
Abonyi Nicodemus Nnaemeka* |
Cross-border communities and the dilemma of development |
Department of Political Science, University of Maiduguri. |
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56. |
Akpabio Emem Helen & Olutayo Molatokunbo A.O. |
Stereotyping gender roles among border security personnel at the Lagos-Seme border. |
Gender Studies Programme, Institute for Gender Studies, University of Ibadan |
[email protected]; [email protected]
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57. |
Amarachi Azumah* |
Human trafficking and border security in Nigeria: A focus on NAPTIP and NIS |
Department of Sociology, University of Ibadan |
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58. |
Adebajo Adeola Aderayo |
Border security, small arms proliferation and migrant herdsmen terrorism in Nigeria |
Tai Solarin University of Education, Ogun State, Nigeria. |
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59. |
Sakah Saidu Mahmud |
The political economy of development in cross-border communities: The case of Borgu region in Benin and Nigeria |
Kwara State University, Malete, Nigeria |
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60. |
Ilo Moses I. Olatunde |
Developmental neglect in border management; A study of Yewa ethnic group since 1960 |
Tai Solarin University of Education, Ogun State, Nigeria |
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61. |
Egugbo Chuks Cletus, Oikhala Gabriel Izokpu & Osungboye Biola Muhibat |
Governance, migration trends and security challenges in Nigeria |
Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State, Nigeria. |
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
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62. |
Morrison Umor Iwele & Ilabor Anthonia A.I. |
Cross-border communities, crime growth and the dilemma of educational development in West Africa |
Federal College of Education, Technical Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria. |
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63. |
Sesan A. Peter |
Porous borders and the challenges of organised crime in border communities in contemporary Nigeria: Issues of conflict prevention |
Center for Conflict Management and Peace Studies, University of Jos, Nigeria. |
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64. |
Opeyemi Ademola OLAYIWOLA |
Cross-border cooperation and management of border regions in Burkina Faso: An appraisal of the role of African Union Border Programme (AUPB) |
Pan-African University, Institute of Governance, Humanities and Social Sciences, Cameroon |
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65. |
Aduloju Ayodeji |
Appraisal of customs-youth relationship in Imeko-Afon border community |
Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan. |
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66. |
Chinwike Lucky Nnadalu |
The development agenda of border communities as a strategy for enhanced national security. |
Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan. |
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67. |
Akhigbe, Allwell Oseahume |
Unmasking language as a determinant of border security for Nigeria and Republic of Benin |
Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan. |
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68. |
Ogunsusi Cecilia Enitan |
Threats and risk analysis in border management against illicit traffic in artifacts in south-western Nigeria |
Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan. |
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69. |
Chinweike Lucky Nnadalu & Akhigbe Allwell Oseahume |
Short films as a media tool to address border security challenges |
Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan |
[email protected]; [email protected]
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70. |
Tar Ngunan |
The externalization of border control and its impact on third countries |
Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan |
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71. |
Ogbuze Chinedu Samuel |
Libyan returnee migrants and the challenges of rehabilitation and re-integration in Edo State. |
Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan |
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72. |
Ogunniyi Oluwatosin J. |
The impact of cross-border prostitution on border security in Nigeria. |
University of Ibadan |
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73. |
Udo Emem Michael |
The colonial legacy of irredentism and its cross border conflicts in Africa: A study of Rwanda and Burundi in the Great Lakes from 1959 -2015 |
Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan |
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75. |
Komlan Agbedahin |
Shared complicities, decolonisation and collective futures of West African borders |
University of the Free State, South Africa. |
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76. |
Wanyama MASINDE, |
Whither home? Regional integration, border communities and security in Africa |
African Integration, Nairobi, Kenya |
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78 |
Senayon Olaoluwa |
“Beyond backpacking: Solo “Guerrilla” border crossing and the penetration of geographies of power in Olabisi Ajala’s an African Abroad |
Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan |
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79. |
Grichting Solder, Anna |
Qatar: From Disputed Boundaries to Blockade. New Paradigms and Border Geographies in the Gulf |
Harvard University '08, Geneva, CH |
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80 |
Sara MERABTI |
Governing without government: Border management in Libya after the fall of Qadhafi |
Political Science, University Paris East France |
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81 |
Ruth Adio-Moses |
Health and Safety effects of female trafficking in Nigeria; implications for Border security transformation |
Institute for Peace & Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan |
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82 |
Surv. Taiwo Samuel Adeniran & Surv. Mohammed M.K |
International Boundary Demarcation Issues and Challenges: Nigeria Experience |
Office of the Surveyor General, Abuja |
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83 |
ACP David Iloyanomoh |
Mechanisms of Cooperation in Criminal matters under the Cameroon-Nigeria Trans-Border Security Committee: Good Practices. |
Nigeria Police, Border Patrol, Abuja |
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84 |
Jibola Odusanya |
North-South Dialogue On Border Management Nigeria Customs Perspective |
Nigeria Customs Service Abuja |
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85 |
Jendele Hungbo |
‘Awa ko ta Geesi’: Mediating Coloniality and Communication of Difference in The Transborder Market Community of Ilara |
Bowen University, Iwo, Nigeria |
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86 |
Glynis Clacherty |
Creating a 'balance of stories' through art-making: Narratives of unaccompanied migrant children from inner city Johannesburg, South Africa |
University of Witwatersrand, South Africa |
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87 |
Stephen Okpadah |
The Postnormal Condition and Politics of Migration in Biyi Bandele's Half of a Yellow |
University of Ilorin, Nigeria |
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88 |
Taiwo Afolabi |
Border in Globalization: Arts and Border Intersections in Border Management |
University of Victoria, Canada |
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89 |
Femi Adegbo |
Border in Globalization: Arts and Border Intersections in Border Management |
University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
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90 |
Hervé Nicolle |
Cross-border communities and the dilemma for development Borders as opportunities: the case of Agadez, Niger |
Samuel Hall, Niamey, Niger |
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91 |
Hervé Nicolle Nassim Majidi. Pauline Vidal |
EU externalisation of border regimes and controls Preventing re-bordering in the European Trust Fund for Africa |
Samuel Hall, Niamey, Niger
SKYPE |
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92 |
SALIM Bragdi & Dakoumi Djamel |
Changements et résistances dans les frontières des Etats-nations: cas de l’Algérie |
Université Salah Boubnider Constantine 3-Algérie.
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93 |
Godwin O. Ikwuyatum |
ECOWAS Immigration Policies and Protocols and the Socio-Economic Development of Nigeria-Benin Republic Borderland |
University of Ibadan, Ibadan |
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94 |
Fernand AZONNANNON Lamine Cisse |
National Laws and ECOWAS Treaties Protecting the Rights of Migrants. |
Migration and Development, Universities and LASDEL Laboratory |
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95 |
Fernand AZONNANNON Prosper LOKONON |
Vulnerability of migrants along migration routes, transportation and integration systems in the ECOWAS States |
Migration and Development, Universities and LASDEL Laboratory |
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96 |
Fernand AZONNANNON Sotima Saï TCHANTIPO |
Analysis on the conditions of migrant girls and women who are victims of human trafficking in the ECOWAS States |
Migration and Development, Universities and LASDEL Laboratory |
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97 |
Fernand AZONNANNON Joseph MEVOGNON - and Fidèle KIKAN
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Transborder child mobility and related consequences (in terms of child trafficking and economic and sexual abuse) in the ECOWAS States |
Migration and Development, Universities and LASDEL Laboratory |
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98 |
Monica O. Aneni |
Migrations, Emigrations and the Abuse of the freedom of Movement in the Greco-Roman World and Nigeria |
Dept of Classics University of Ibadan |
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99 |
Lace Hadley |
Cross-Border Economies: How Divisive are East Africa’s Borders? |
Carleton University -Ottawa, Canada.
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100 |
Staley Uwakwe and Willie Eselebor |
Transhumance Mobility Challenges and the Prospects of Joint Border Governance in Nigeria |
University of Ibadan, Ibadan |
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101 |
Stephen Faleti |
Re-Thinking (In)Security in Nigeria’s Border Environment |
University of ibadan, Nigeria |
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102 |
Agunbiade Doyinsola |
Understanding Narcotic Challenge In Nigeria, Conflict Dynamics and Youth Bulge |
University of ibadan, Nigeria |
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103 |
Grichting S. Anna & Zebich-Know, Michelle |
The Social Ecology of Border Landscapes
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Harvard University '08, Geneva, CH & University of Vermont, USA |
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