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Mednarodnopravna vprašanja pri reševanju migrantov v Sredozemskem morju : (magistrsko diplomsko delo)
ID Bajt, Kristijan (Author), ID Sancin, Vasilka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Izjemno povečan migrantski val v Evropo, ki se je začel leta 2015, je pokazal, da je upravljanje migracij Ahilova tetiva temeljnih vrednot Evropske unije (EU). Kriza solidarnosti je povzročila, da so države članice EU ob Sredozemskem morju, prevzele največje breme novih prihodov, zato je kljub številnim tragedijam na morju EU kmalu začela zaostrovati imigracijsko politiko. To magistrsko diplomsko delo obravnava varstvo oseb v stiski na morju, ki ga ureja več podpanog mednarodnega prava. Obseg varstva bo včasih odvisen od statusa, ki ga oseba uživa po mednarodnem pravu. Na morju bo za jurisdikcijo in posledično oblastno ravnanje držav, kot je prestrezanje ladij pomembno, v katerem morskem pasu se migrantska ladja nahaja. Medtem, ko je v teritorialnem morju država suverena in uživa široko polje pooblastil, na odprtem morju velja načelo svobode odprtega morja, kjer se jurisdikcija izvršuje na podlagi pravila ladjine zastave, vojaška ladja pa bo lahko posegla v tujo ladjo le izjemoma. Eden najpomembnejših institutov prava morja je obveznost reševanja oseb v stiski na morju, ne glede na državljanstvo ali status take osebe. Težave se pojavijo pri uresničevanju te obveznosti v praksi, kot tudi pri izkrcanju rešenih oseb na varno. Evropske države niso navdušene nad sprejemom, zato s tretjimi državami sklepajo bilateralne sporazume, na podlagi katerih slednje prevzamejo breme prevzema teh ljudi. Čeprav se v praksi varstvo teh oseb ne uresničuje v zadostni meri, je moja izhodiščna hipoteza, da je mednarodnopravni okvir varstva dovolj natančen, da do izigravanj pravil ne bi smelo prihajati.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:migranti, pravo morja, jurisdikcija, obveznost reševanja na morju, človekove pravice, mednarodno pravo beguncev, načelo nevračanja
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[K. Bajt]
Year:2022
Number of pages:VII, 48 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-142486 This link opens in a new window
UDC:341.215.4-054.7(262)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:129639171 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.11.2022
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Language:English
Title:International legal issues in rescuing migrants in the Mediterranean Sea
Abstract:
The massive migrant wave to Europe which began in 2015 has shown that migration control is the Achilles' heel of the EUs core values. The crisis of solidarity forced coastal member states to accept the majority of the new arrivals, and despite numerous tragedies at sea, EU soon began to tighten its immigration policy. This Master's thesis deals with the protection of persons in distress at sea, which is governed by several sub-branches of international law. The extent of protection will sometimes depend on the status a person enjoys under international law. In order for a State to exercise its jurisdiction, such as intercepting a migrant ship, it is important to identify the maritime zone in which the ship is located. While in the territorial sea, the State is sovereign and enjoys a wide field of powers, on the high seas, the principle of the freedom of the high seas applies, where jurisdiction is exercised on the basis of the ship's flag rule, and a warship will only be able to interfere with a foreign ship in exceptional circumstances. One of the most important institutes of the law of the sea is the obligation to rescue persons in distress at sea, regardless of their nationality or status. Problems arise in implementing this obligation in practice, as well as in disembarking rescued persons to safety. European countries are not keen on taking them in, so they enter into bilateral agreements with third countries, under which the latter take on the burden of receiving them. Although, in practice, the protection of these persons is not satisfactory, my initial hypothesis is that the international legal framework for protection is sufficiently precise that there should be no circumvention of the relevant rules.

Keywords:migrants, law of the sea, jurisdiction, duty to render assistance, human rights, refugee law, principle of non-refoulement

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