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Mediterranean Observatory

Italy-Africa and Mattei Plan Observatory

Monitoring of the legal and institutional phenomena generated by the Mattei Plan for Africa and by cooperation between Italy and African countries

The object of the monitoring

The legal phenomena of Italy-Africa cooperation

Within the Mediterranean Observatory, AGAMI monitors the legal and institutional phenomena generated by the Mattei Plan for Africa and by cooperation initiatives between Italy and African countries.

Attention focuses on the effects that public cooperation policies produce on legal systems and legal relationships: from bilateral agreements to legal mobility, from training to the role of diasporas.

Professionals of diverse backgrounds in a meeting, a symbol of cooperation between Italy and African countries

The scope of study

The eight areas studied by the Observatory

Bilateral agreements

Legal mobility

Vocational training

Recognition of competences

Investments and public-private partnerships

University cooperation

Role of diasporas

Impact on African legal systems

Connections

AGAMI Focus — The Mattei Plan and the RCMI

Editorial series

AGAMI Focus — Mattei Plan

A permanent editorial series dedicated to the legal and institutional aspects of Italy-Africa cooperation, with in-depth coverage of:

  • regular entry flows and legal mobility;
  • vocational training and university cooperation;
  • investments and partnerships, with attention to Italy-Morocco relations;
  • judicial cooperation;
  • the role of Moroccan communities in Italy and Afro-Italian entrepreneurship.
AGAMI publications

Network of competences

The connection with the RCMI

The series is linked to the RCMI — Network of Moroccan Competences in Italy, presented as a concrete instrument for enhancing the human capital of the Moroccan diaspora within the framework of cooperation between Italy and Africa.

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The analysis is technical-legal and independent in nature: AGAMI does not engage in politics, but studies the legal effects of public policies on Euro-African and Mediterranean relations.