User:Martin Baldwin-Edwards

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Martin Baldwin-Edwards is currently Co-Director of the Mediterranean Migration Observatory, University Research Institute for Urban Environment and Human Resources, Panteion University, Athens, Greece. He has authored over 60 publications on international migration, including /The Politics of Immigration in Western Europe/ (ed. with M. Schain, 1994) and /Immigrants and the Informal Economy in Southern Europe/ (ed. with J. Arango, 1999). He has lectured and researched in four UK universities and was /Visiting Professor/Jean Monnet Fellow in International Migration/ at the European University Institute, 1997/8. He was co-founder and has been Co-Director of the Mediterranean Migration Observatory at Panteion University since 1999, and in 2003 was Research Director and subsequently General Director of Antigone, the Greek national focal point for the EUMC-RAXEN network.

Over the period 2004-6, he served as a consultant or advisor to the European Consortium on Exiles and Refugees (ECRE); the East-West Institute, Brussels; the ISTAME-Papandreou Foundation, Athens; the International Organization for Migration, Geneva; the Global Commission on International Migration, Geneva; the Ministry of Interior, Greece; the Migrants in Greece consortium and Lambrakis Foundation, Greece; the Migration Policy Institute, USA and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).



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