Maritime interceptions continue as a fundamental dimension to external border controls against irregular migration, as seen most recently in Australia's institution of Operation Sovereign Borders in late 2013. The practice of developed States has highlighted the varied application and interpretation of four bodies of international law: the law of the sea, search and rescue obligations, refugee obligations and international human rights law. This article assesses this practice and the use of laws, highlighting the fragmentation of international law that has resulted. A proposal is presented to harmonize these laws and reconcile the divergent policy perspectives of different stakeholders.28 page(s
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AbstractEach state has the right to protect their national security in every possible way, and illeg...
Migration is a complex phenomenon: on the one hand, it encompasses economic, political, historical, ...
Australia's Operation Sovereign Borders has significantly reduced the onshore arrival numbers of ves...
The protection of human rights and the regulation of migration activities in ocean spaces remains an...
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The increasing migration of population in the world is one of the urgent international problems. Sta...
Since the 1980s, an increasing number of people have crossed international borders outside of regula...
International law requires that everyone rescued at sea shall be disembarked and delivered to a ‘pla...
The interest of suppressing migrant smuggling at sea is to be considered as part of state sovereignt...
International law provides a duty to rescue everyone in distress at sea. Rescue at sea often entails...
The United Nations Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air obliges States Pa...
A number of rules of the international law governing the oceans were created at a time far removed f...
International law requires that everyone rescued at sea shall be disembarked and delivered to a ‘pla...
This thesis is divided into four parts. Part I consists of a general introduction and will start wit...
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