Titre : | Mass exodus and the responsibility to protect under international and european law |
Auteurs : | Luis Peral |
Type de document : | Electronic document |
Editeur : | Paris : European Union Institute for Security Studies |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
6.20 Relations internationales > Sûreté de l'État > Défense > Défense militaire Europe |
Résumé : |
Keywords : exodus; european law; international law; EU; European Union; refugees; Human Rights; Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union; EUCFR; Abstract : Southern Member States of the EU are currently worried about a potential mass exodus of refugees from Libya arriving on their borders. The Italian Foreign Minister has anticipated its ‘biblical’ dimensions, which in fact reflects the dimensions of a crisis that is forcing Libyan citizens to leave their own country in order to preserve their life and freedom. Events in Libya have unfolded differently from Tunisia or Egypt, where the regimes were unwilling or reluctant to initiate a wholesale massacre of their own citizens due partly to the determined reaction of the US and some EU Member States. People fleeing from Libya are protected by the non-derogable right of non-refoulement and thus under no circumstances can they be forcibly returned to a territory where their life or physical safety are at risk for (in this case) political reasons. .../... |
En ligne : | http://units.mil.intra/sites/UBDef-BUDef/Edocs/Articles/European%20Union/Institute%20of%20Security%20Studies/ISS%20Analysis/302202R.pdf |
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