Borders controls and human rights in the Mediterranean Sea

<p>This article analyses some of the most controversial aspects of borders control and migratory flows in southern Europe, with the aim of proposing a necessary revision of the immigration and asylum policies in order to bring them in line with the most basic human rights and the requirements...

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Main Authors: Federico Arcos Ramírez, Eva Díez Peralta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Deusto 2018-12-01
Series:Deusto Journal of Human Rights
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Online Access:http://revista-derechoshumanos.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/1504
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spelling doaj-8074d7eec15344dcb49a4e9f8fce12122020-11-25T00:21:05ZengUniversity of DeustoDeusto Journal of Human Rights2530-42752603-60022018-12-0103134710.18543/djhr-3-2018pp13-471346Borders controls and human rights in the Mediterranean SeaFederico Arcos Ramírez0Eva Díez Peralta1Universidad de AlmeríaUniversidad de Almería<p>This article analyses some of the most controversial aspects of borders control and migratory flows in southern Europe, with the aim of proposing a necessary revision of the immigration and asylum policies in order to bring them in line with the most basic human rights and the requirements of the rule of law. For this purpose, it addresses, in the first place, the problems that are presiding over the development of rescue operations for migrants on the high seas, in particular the identification of clear and precise rules on the responsibilities of States, not only with respect to rescue and humanitarian assistance on boats, but also in relation to the duty to facilitate the disembarkation in their ports of the rescued persons. Secondly, problems of legitimacy derived from the mere existence of coercive controls at the borders and, in particular, from some of its instruments, such carriers sanctions, readmission agreements or the Immigration Detention Centers, in which the use of coercion is more debatable from an ethical and legal point of view.</p><p><strong>Received</strong>: 05 September 2018<br /><strong>Accepted</strong>: 20 October 2018<br /><strong>Published online</strong>: 11 December 2018</p>http://revista-derechoshumanos.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/1504políticas migratoriasderechos humanossalvamento marítimolegitimidad de la coacción fronterizaacuerdos de readmisióncarriers sanctionsCentros de Internamiento para Extranjeros
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Eva Díez Peralta
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Eva Díez Peralta
Borders controls and human rights in the Mediterranean Sea
Deusto Journal of Human Rights
políticas migratorias
derechos humanos
salvamento marítimo
legitimidad de la coacción fronteriza
acuerdos de readmisión
carriers sanctions
Centros de Internamiento para Extranjeros
author_facet Federico Arcos Ramírez
Eva Díez Peralta
author_sort Federico Arcos Ramírez
title Borders controls and human rights in the Mediterranean Sea
title_short Borders controls and human rights in the Mediterranean Sea
title_full Borders controls and human rights in the Mediterranean Sea
title_fullStr Borders controls and human rights in the Mediterranean Sea
title_full_unstemmed Borders controls and human rights in the Mediterranean Sea
title_sort borders controls and human rights in the mediterranean sea
publisher University of Deusto
series Deusto Journal of Human Rights
issn 2530-4275
2603-6002
publishDate 2018-12-01
description <p>This article analyses some of the most controversial aspects of borders control and migratory flows in southern Europe, with the aim of proposing a necessary revision of the immigration and asylum policies in order to bring them in line with the most basic human rights and the requirements of the rule of law. For this purpose, it addresses, in the first place, the problems that are presiding over the development of rescue operations for migrants on the high seas, in particular the identification of clear and precise rules on the responsibilities of States, not only with respect to rescue and humanitarian assistance on boats, but also in relation to the duty to facilitate the disembarkation in their ports of the rescued persons. Secondly, problems of legitimacy derived from the mere existence of coercive controls at the borders and, in particular, from some of its instruments, such carriers sanctions, readmission agreements or the Immigration Detention Centers, in which the use of coercion is more debatable from an ethical and legal point of view.</p><p><strong>Received</strong>: 05 September 2018<br /><strong>Accepted</strong>: 20 October 2018<br /><strong>Published online</strong>: 11 December 2018</p>
topic políticas migratorias
derechos humanos
salvamento marítimo
legitimidad de la coacción fronteriza
acuerdos de readmisión
carriers sanctions
Centros de Internamiento para Extranjeros
url http://revista-derechoshumanos.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/1504
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