DOI: 10.53136/97912218206528
Pages: 77-94
Publication date: July 2025
Publisher: Aracne
The paper intends to critically explore the migration policy of the European Union in the light of the recent Pact on Migration and Asylum as regards climate migrants. In particular, despite the fact that mass movements within a nation and also between different States caused by environmental upheavals increase over time, the law of the European Union continues to remain indifferent towards this dramatic phenomenon, among other things lacking the opportunity to fill a gap also at an international level considering that under the Geneva Convention on the status of refugees it does not seem possible to identify forms of protection regarding the category of subjects at issue.