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Title: Operation EUNAVFOR MED Sophia in the Framework of the European Agenda on Migration: Practical Aspects and Questions of International Law
Authors: Carli, Eugenio
Keywords: Operation EUNAVFOR MED Sophia;Migrant smuggling and human trafficking;Interception on the high seas;Principle of non-refoulement;Refugees
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Carli, E. "Operation EUNAVFOR MED Sophia in the Framework of the European Agenda on Migration: Practical Aspects and Questions of International Law." Freedom, Security & Justice: European Legal Studies 2 (2018): 135-151
Abstract: In June 2015, the EU launched the military naval operation EUNAVFOR MED Sophia under the Common Security and Defence Policy in order to disrupt the business model of human trafficking networks in the Southern Central Mediterranean. The mission can be considered an important operative tool in the framework of the 2015 European Agenda on Migration, as regards in particular its capacity in managing illegal migration into European borders. Yet, the positive outcome of Sophia is also greatly dependent upon its conformity to international law standards, of which the implementation of the measures authorized by the UN Security Council for intercepting suspected vessels on the high seas and the respect of the obligation of non-refoulement in this maritime zone pose some legal questions.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10556/2938
http://dx.doi.org/10.26321/E.CARLI.02.2018.06
ISSN: 2532-2079
Appears in Collections:Freedom, Security & Justice: European Legal Studies (2018), n.2

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