Ambrosini, M., Molli, S. D., & Cacciapaglia, M. (2024). Institutional discrimination and local chauvinism. The combative role of pro bono lawyers in defence of migrant minorities’ welfare rights. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2024.2366304.

Abstract

The paper deals with the issue of institutional discrimination in relation to the welfare access of migrant minorities in Italy, with a specific focus on the subnational level. Adopting a socio-legal approach that is based on a series of lawsuits, it discusses the role of pro bono legal advocacy in identifying and removing bans introduced by territorial administrations against migrant minorities. First, the paper examines what kind of explicit and implicit criteria of exclusion were introduced. Second, it explores the reasons behind, highlighting why and how «Italians first» has become a widespread welfare politics at subnational level as well as to what extent such sentiment has led to an obstinate resistance for the application of anti-discriminatory principles. Third, the paper brings to the attention the series of obstacles that pro bono lawyers encounter in their activity, showing which problems influence their mission against institutional discrimination in Italy.