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FREEDOM OF THE HIGH SEAS (2) answer(s).
 
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Migrants in the mediterranean: do's and don'ts in maritime interdiction / Coppens, Jasmine   Journal Article
Coppens, Jasmine Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Mediterranean European Union member states have to deal with thousands of migrants arriving by sea every year. Frontex (the EU external borders agency) organizes joint surveillance operations at sea to interdict these migrant boats, helping states to cope with the problem. This article discusses the legality of these maritime interdictions done by Frontex according to the international law of the sea as well as the conformity of the operations with the nonrefoulement principle.
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Return to a mare clausum through regional Fisheries management / Kim, Hyun Jung   Journal Article
Kim, Hyun Jung Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The operation of regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) may transform the high seas into mare clausum, by threatening the premise of the freedom of the high seas?equal access of all states to the high seas. This arises since the procedure to become a party to RFMOs prevents states from enjoying the freedom of fishing. Moreover, formal and substantive equality is not ensured in the decision-making process of RFMOs. However, in order to avoid this threat to mare liberum, RFMOs are making some efforts toward more rational and equitable management.
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