This thesis examines the extent to which Italy can instrumentalize international law to eschew protection responsibilities for migrants in distress at sea. In doing so, this study delimits itself by focusing on three legal cases: Aquarius, Hirsi Jamaa, and GLAN. These cases are analyzed against relevant international legal doctrine by means of Martti Koskenniemi’s deconstructive method, in order to explicate the political maneuvering embedded in the international legal framework. By adopting B.S. Chimni’s theory on the non-entrée regime, this thesis finds that Italy exploits the legal ambiguity in international law, in order to distance themselves from rescue and protection obligations. Conclusively, instead of creating a legal framework th...
International law provides a duty to rescue everyone in distress at sea. Rescue at sea often entails...
Nowadays, it seems that the age of the generalist is passing in international law. The teaching as w...
In the perilous waters of the Mediterranean Sea, migrants find themselves facing limited choices whe...
This thesis examines the extent to which Italy can instrumentalize international law to eschew prote...
The article tracks the most recent trends of Italian practice in the field of Search and Rescue oper...
The migration crisis of 2015 started when an unprecedented influx of irregular migrants arrived in t...
In the persistent absence both of a legal safe passage between Africa and Europe and a large scale s...
Interception at sea and the management of migratory flows in Europe in light of the recent jurisprud...
The crises of illegal migration by sea, currently plaguing the coastal States around the Mediterrane...
This paper evaluates the theory that national courts can act as agents for the protection of the int...
Volume XXVIII of The Italian Yearbook of International Law opens with a Symposium on search and resc...
The interest of suppressing migrant smuggling at sea is to be considered as part of state sovereignt...
This article takes Italy’s widely-debated 2009 push-backs to Libya campaign as a point of reference ...
This article takes Italy’s widely-debated 2009 push-backs to Libya campaign as a point of reference ...
The closure of ports to migrant rescue NGOs marked a turning point in Italy’s approach to seaborne m...
International law provides a duty to rescue everyone in distress at sea. Rescue at sea often entails...
Nowadays, it seems that the age of the generalist is passing in international law. The teaching as w...
In the perilous waters of the Mediterranean Sea, migrants find themselves facing limited choices whe...
This thesis examines the extent to which Italy can instrumentalize international law to eschew prote...
The article tracks the most recent trends of Italian practice in the field of Search and Rescue oper...
The migration crisis of 2015 started when an unprecedented influx of irregular migrants arrived in t...
In the persistent absence both of a legal safe passage between Africa and Europe and a large scale s...
Interception at sea and the management of migratory flows in Europe in light of the recent jurisprud...
The crises of illegal migration by sea, currently plaguing the coastal States around the Mediterrane...
This paper evaluates the theory that national courts can act as agents for the protection of the int...
Volume XXVIII of The Italian Yearbook of International Law opens with a Symposium on search and resc...
The interest of suppressing migrant smuggling at sea is to be considered as part of state sovereignt...
This article takes Italy’s widely-debated 2009 push-backs to Libya campaign as a point of reference ...
This article takes Italy’s widely-debated 2009 push-backs to Libya campaign as a point of reference ...
The closure of ports to migrant rescue NGOs marked a turning point in Italy’s approach to seaborne m...
International law provides a duty to rescue everyone in distress at sea. Rescue at sea often entails...
Nowadays, it seems that the age of the generalist is passing in international law. The teaching as w...
In the perilous waters of the Mediterranean Sea, migrants find themselves facing limited choices whe...