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Odasso, Laura; Fornale, Elisa (2022). The ‘inconfinables’ or the creation of superfluous life in time of crisis. Migration letters, 19(6), pp. 739-749. Transnational Press London 10.33182/ml.v19i6.2225
Fornale, Elisa; Cristani, Federica; Gonçalves Sales, Vilane (2022). Sustainable management of fisheries resources in a time of climate change: An overview of initiatives in the Mediterranean Region. The Italian Yearbook of International Law Online, 31(1), pp. 171-187. 10.1163/22116133-03101009
Fornale, Elisa; Doebbler, Curtis (2022). International human rights law and the detention of asylum seekers. American Immigration Law Journal, 4(2), pp. 171-188. Full Court Press
Fornale, Elisa; Germano, Chiara (2021). La parità di genere nell’emergenza: un’analisi del carattere democratico-rappresentativo delle “task forces” alla luce del diritto internazionale. Gruppo di Pisa - Dibattito aperto sul Diritto e la Giustizia costituzionale(1), pp. 342-359. Associazione Gruppo di Pisa
Fornale, Elisa (2020). A l’envers: Setting the Stage for a Protective Environment to Deal with ‘Climate Refugees’ in Europe. European Journal of Migration and Law, 22(4), pp. 518-540. Brill 10.1163/15718166-12340088
Baldwin, Andrew; Fornale, Elisa (2017). Adaptive migration: pluralising the debate on climate change and migration. The Geographical Journal, 183(4), pp. 322-328. Wiley 10.1111/geoj.12242
Fornale, Elisa; Doebbler, Curtis F J (2017). UNHCR and protection and assistance for the victims of climate change. The Geographical Journal, 183(4), pp. 329-335. Wiley 10.1111/geoj.12193
Cristani, Federica; Fornale, Elisa; Busch, Paula Sophie (13 December 2021). Gender parity and small businesses: What role for the Trade Agenda? Trade Forum(4) International Trade Centre
Fornale, Elisa (11 November 2021). Per la nostra vita pubblica. InGenere. Dati, Politiche, Questioni di genere Editore Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini
Fornale, Elisa; Bieri, Elias (31 March 2021). Innovation, Digitalization and Skills Development for the Implementation of Objective 18. RLI Blog on Refugee Law and Forced Migration School of Advanced Studies, University of London
Fornale, Elisa; Cristani, Federica (29 March 2021). Framing Labour Mobility, Investment Migration and Development Cooperation as Emerging Strategies to Implement Objectives 2 and 5 of the GCM. RLI Blog on Refugee Law and Forced Migration School of Advanced Studies, University of London
Fornale, Elisa; Köhler, Tamara (20 January 2021). Climate Change Inaction and Children’s Rights. Jurist University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Fornale, Elisa; Bustreo, Flavia (27 August 2020). Donne al centro della ripartenza. inGenere Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini
Fornale, Elisa; Odasso, Laura (2022). Gli ‘inconfinabili’: L’eccezione che conferma la regola? In: Ambrosini, Maurizio; D'Amico, Marilisa; Perassi, Emilia (eds.) Confini, migrazioni e diritti umani (pp. 239-263). Milano University Press 10.54103/milanoup.83.90
Fornale, Elisa (2020). Environmental migration governance at regional level. In: Krieger, Tim; Panke, Diana; Pregernig, Michael (eds.) Environmental Conflicts, Migration and Governance (pp. 136-156). Bristol: Bristol University Press
Fornale, Elisa (2018). Regional migration governance and social protection of migrant workers. In: Foppiani, Oreste; Scarlatescu, Oana A. (eds.) Family, separation, and migration: an evolution-involution of the global refugee crisis. Population, family and society: Vol. 28 (pp. 107-120). Bern: Peter Lang 10.3726/b11388
Panizzon, Marion; Zürcher, Gottfried; Fornale, Elisa (eds.) (2015). The Palgrave Handbook of International Labour Migration. London: Palgrave Macmillan
Fornale, Elisa; Kagan, Sophia (December 2017). Climate Change and Human Mobility in the Pacific Region: Plans, Policies and Lessons Learned (KNOMAD Working Paper 31). Washington, DC: World Bank
Fornale, Elisa (15 January 2024). GEM METHODOLOGY. Gender Equality in the Mirror (GEM): Clothing the Invisibility of Women at International Level (Submitted).
Fornale, Elisa; Yildiz, Aylin (8 August 2019). GCM Indicators: Objective 2: Minimize the adverse drivers and structural factors that compel people to leave their country of origin. In: RLI Blog on Refugee Law and Forced Migration. School of Advanced Study, University of London: Refugee Law Initiative