Extraterritorial Immigration Control: Legal Challenges
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Preliminary Material
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- Contents
- Preface
- List Of Contributors
- Extraterritorial Immigration Control: What Role For Legal Guarantees? (1-37) by Bernard Ryan (158K)
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Extraterritorial Immigration Control In The 21st Century: The Individual And The State Transformed
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Valsamis Mitsilegas
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Extraterritorial Immigration Control And Security
- 3. Extraterritorial Immigration Control, Security And Globalisation
- 4. Extraterritorial Immigration Control And The State: Transforming Responsibility
- 5. Extraterritorial Immigration Control And The Individual: Transforming Identity And Rights
- 6. Conclusion
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The Concept Of State Jurisdiction And The Applicability Of The Non-Refoulement Principle To Extraterritorial Interception Measures
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Anja Klug and Tim Howe
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Evolving Concept Of State Jurisdiction
- 3. Jurisprudence Of International And Regional Courts And Human Rights Treaty Bodies On The Extraterritorial Scope Of Human Rights Treaties
- 4. The Applicability Of The Non-Refoulement Principle In The Context Of Extraterritorial Interception Measures
- 5. Critical Assessment
- 6. Concluding Remarks
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The International Law Of The Sea And Migration Control
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Richard Barnes
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Field Independence And The Cross-Fertilisation Of International Legal Norms
- 3. Attributes Defining The Contemporary Law Of The Sea
- 4. International Law Of The Sea And The Regulation Of Migration:Extraterritorial Asylum Claims
- 5. International Law Of The Sea And The Rescue Of Persons In Distress
- 6. Conclusions
- The Legal Framework Concerning The Smuggling Of Migrants At Sea Under The Un Protocol On The Smuggling Of Migrants By Land, Sea And Air (147-162) by Tom Obokata (91K)
- Europe Beyond Its Borders: Refugee And Human Rights Protection In Extraterritorial Immigration Control (163-194) by Maarten Den Heijer (133K)
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Extraterritorial Migration Control And Human Rights: Preserving The Responsibility Of The Eu And Its Member States
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Evelien Brouwer
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- 1. Introduction: Oh, Border Where Art Thou?
- 2. Eu Policy: Shifting Border Controls And Responsibilities?
- 3. Human Rights Within The Legal Framework Of The Eu
- 4. Extraterritorial Application Of Human Rights: Reading Bankoviç
- 5. Human Rights Beyond External Borders
- 6. Conclusion: Protecting Human Rights Abroad
- Extraterritorial Border Controls In The Eu: The Role Of Frontex In Operations At Sea (225-251) by Anneliese Baldaccini (123K)
- The Transformation Of European Border Controls (252-273) by Elspeth Guild and Didier Bigo (106K)
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Migration Control At Sea: The Italian Case
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Alessia Di Pascale
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Legislative Strategy To Fight Illegal Migration By Sea
- 3. Enhancing Cooperation And The Involvement Of Other Eu Member States And Concerned Countries At Multilateral Level
- 4. Strengthening Of Bilateral Cooperation With Countries Of Originand Transit
- 5. The Balance Between Human Rights Protection And Control Of Irregular Migratory Flows
- 6. Concluding Remarks
- Extraterritorial Strategies To Tackle Irregular Immigration By Sea: A Spanish Perspective (305-340) by Paula García Andrade (157K)
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Controlling Migration By Sea: The Australian Case
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Susan Kneebone
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- 1. Introduction: Policies In Context
- 2. Australia And Refugees – A History Of Deterrence Of ‘Boat People’
- 3. The Regional Context: Arrangements With Indonesia
- 4. The Mv Tampa Incident And The Formation Of The Pacific Plan – Policy Made At Sea
- 5. Evaluation Of Australia's Extraterritorial Processing Under The Pacific Plan
- 6. Response To The Pacific Plan
- 7. Sequel – ‘Non-Statutory Processing’ On Christmas Island
- 8. Conclusion – Lessons From Australia's Experience
- Us Migrant Interdiction Practices In International And Territorial Waters (369-390) by Niels Frenzen (104K)
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The Uk And Extraterritorial Immigration Control: Entry Clearance And Juxtaposed Control
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Gina Clayton
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Entry Clearance
- 3. Juxtaposed Controls
- 4. Conclusion
- Bibliography (424-438) (101K)
- Index (439-441) (47K)
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Preliminary Material
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