Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 2018. This article compares the law and practice of the European Union and Australia in respect to the search and rescue (SAR) of boat migrants, concluding that the response to individuals in peril at sea in both jurisdictions is becoming increasingly securitized. This has led to the humanitarian purpose of SAR being compromised in the name of border security. Part I contrasts the unique challenge posed by SAR operations involving migrants and asylum seekers, as opposed to other people in distress at sea. Part II analyses the relevant international legal regime governing SAR activities and its operation among European States and in offshore Australia. Part III introduces the...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rescued over 110,000 people in the Central Mediterranean Sea b...
Australia's Operation Sovereign Borders has significantly reduced the onshore arrival numbers of ves...
On August 26, 2001, Australia attracted worldwide media attention by refusing entry to over 430 Afgh...
In April 2015, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott called on European leaders to respond to...
In the wake of recent shipwrecks at the Strait of Sicily, the European Union and its Member States h...
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have become increasingly involved in search and rescue in the ...
2016 is marked as the deadliest year on record for ‘sea migrants’ crossing the Mediterranean Sea try...
The interest of suppressing migrant smuggling at sea is to be considered as part of state sovereignt...
The Central Mediterranean Sea is the world's most dangerous crossing for irregular migrants. In resp...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
Search and rescue (SAR) at sea has been always carried out under principles of the customary law of ...
The Arab Spring recently highlighted the problem of migrants at sea and the shortcomings of the inte...
States bordering the Mediterranean Sea and the Channel are leaving many migrants to their fate. By d...
In 2015 and 2016, 1,200,000 migrants crossed the Mediterranean into Europe. At least 6000 went mis...
On August 26, 2001, the Norwegian cargo ship MV Tampa rescued 438 passengers from a sinking ferry in...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rescued over 110,000 people in the Central Mediterranean Sea b...
Australia's Operation Sovereign Borders has significantly reduced the onshore arrival numbers of ves...
On August 26, 2001, Australia attracted worldwide media attention by refusing entry to over 430 Afgh...
In April 2015, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott called on European leaders to respond to...
In the wake of recent shipwrecks at the Strait of Sicily, the European Union and its Member States h...
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have become increasingly involved in search and rescue in the ...
2016 is marked as the deadliest year on record for ‘sea migrants’ crossing the Mediterranean Sea try...
The interest of suppressing migrant smuggling at sea is to be considered as part of state sovereignt...
The Central Mediterranean Sea is the world's most dangerous crossing for irregular migrants. In resp...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
Search and rescue (SAR) at sea has been always carried out under principles of the customary law of ...
The Arab Spring recently highlighted the problem of migrants at sea and the shortcomings of the inte...
States bordering the Mediterranean Sea and the Channel are leaving many migrants to their fate. By d...
In 2015 and 2016, 1,200,000 migrants crossed the Mediterranean into Europe. At least 6000 went mis...
On August 26, 2001, the Norwegian cargo ship MV Tampa rescued 438 passengers from a sinking ferry in...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rescued over 110,000 people in the Central Mediterranean Sea b...
Australia's Operation Sovereign Borders has significantly reduced the onshore arrival numbers of ves...
On August 26, 2001, Australia attracted worldwide media attention by refusing entry to over 430 Afgh...