The interception and rescue at sea of asylum seekers in the light of the new EU legal framework

Authors

  • Simone Marinai Università di Pisa e Accademia Navale di Livorno (Italia)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rdce.55.04

Keywords:

Asylum seekers, rescue at sea, interception, European Union, Frontex, European Border and Coast Guard.

Abstract

This paper deals with the evolving EU legal framework in order to verify to what extent it can be considered suitable for responding to the needs of asylum seekers intercepted or rescued at sea. In light of this goal, after examining the action carried out by the various actors engaged in the Mediterranean in operations for interception and rescue of asylum seekers, the international legal framework concerningthe duty to render assistance to any person in distress at sea and the obligations deriving from human rights and refugee law are highlighted. The evaluation of the EU legal framework is carried out through an in-depth examination of the maritime operations coordinated by Frontex, taking into account in particular the evolution of the rules for the surveillance of external sea borders, and the new European Border and Coast Guard Regulation. 

Author Biography

Simone Marinai , Università di Pisa e Accademia Navale di Livorno (Italia)

Professore Straordinario di Diritto Internazionale presso l'Accademia Navale di Livorno e Professore Associato di Diritto Internazionale presso il Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza dell'Università di Pisa

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Published

2016-12-05