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Migration Law and the Externalization of Border Controls Anna Liguori

Migration Law and the Externalization of Border Controls By Anna Liguori

Migration Law and the Externalization of Border Controls by Anna Liguori


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Summary

Over the last few decades, both the EU and European States have been implementing various strategies to externalize border controls with the declared intent of saving human lives and countering smuggling but with the actual end result of shifting borders, circumventing international obligations and ultimately preventing access to Europe.

Migration Law and the Externalization of Border Controls Summary

Migration Law and the Externalization of Border Controls: European State Responsibility by Anna Liguori

Offering a new perspective on an extremely topical subject, this book will appeal to students, scholars and practitioners with an interest in European Law, International Law, Migration and Human Rights.

About Anna Liguori

Anna Liguori is Associate Professor of International Law at L'Orientale University of Naples, Italy.

Table of Contents

Preface

List of abbreviations

Introduction

Part I

A case study: the 2017 Italy-Libya Memorandum of Understanding

1 The Italy-Libya Memorandum of Understanding of 2 February 2017

2 Violations of human rights in Libya

3 Italy's responsibility for complicity

3.1 Article 16 of the International Law Commission Draft Articles on the Responsibility of States (ASR)

3.1.1 The mental element

3.1.2 The requirement of opposability

3.2 Italy's responsibility for complicity

4 Italy's responsibility for violation of positive obligations inherent in Article 3 ECHR

4.1 Overlap between complicity and positive obligations

4.2 Italy's responsibility for violation of positive obligations

4.2.1 Jurisdiction under ECHR

4.2.2 ECHR case law on positive obligations and jurisdiction

5 Closing remarks

Part II

The 2017 Italy-Libya Memorandum of Understanding as a small part of a broader scenario

1 The Externalization of EU migration policies

1.1 The external dimension of EU migration and asylum policy in the GAMM and in the Agenda on Migration

1.2 The EU-Turkey statement of 18 March 2016

1.2.1 Criticism concerning human rights and refugee law

1.2.2 Criticism concerning European Constitutional law

1.3 From the European Commission communication of 7 June 2016 establishing a new Partnership Framework with third countries to the European Council conclusions of 28 June and 18 October 2018

2 The attitude of the Luxembourg Court vis-a-vis externalization

2.1 The case law concerning the EU-Turkey Statement

2.2 The humanitarian visa judgment of 7 March 2017

3 Closing remarks

Conclusions

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

NLS9781032241364
9781032241364
1032241365
Migration Law and the Externalization of Border Controls: European State Responsibility by Anna Liguori
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-13
128
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