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Human Rights and the Dark Side of Globalisation
Transnational law enforcement and migration control
von Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, Jens Vedsted-Hansen
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-315-40825-5
Erschienen am 08.12.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 380 Seiten

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Introduction

Human Rights in an Age of International Cooperation

[T. Gammeltoft-Hansen & Jens Vedsted-Hansen]

Part I. General issues pertaining to human rights and transnational law enforcement

Shared responsibility for human rights violations: A relational account

[André Nollkaemper]

Extraterritoriality and human rights: Prospects and challenges

[Marko Milanovic]

Part II. Law enforcement and security operations

Transnational operations carried out from a State's own territory - Armed drones and the extraterritorial effect of international human rights conventions

[Peter Vedel Kessing]

NSA surveillance and its meaning for international human rights law

[Mark Gibney]

Jurisdiction at sea: migrant interdiction and the transnational security state

[Douglas Guilfoyle]

Counter-piracy: Navigating the cloudy waters of international law, domestic law and human rights?

[Birgit Feldtmann]

Rescuing migrants at sea and the law of international responsibility

[Efthymios Papastavridis]

Part III. Migration control and access to asylum

Re-linking power and responsibility in extraterritorial immigration control. The case of immigration liaison officers

[Fabiane Baxewanos]

State responsibility and migration control: Australia's international deterrence model

[Nikolas Feith Tan]

Multi-stakeholder operations of border control coordinated at the EU level and the allocation of international responsibilities

[Maïté Fernandez]

A 'blind spot' in the framework of international responsibility? Third party responsibility for human rights violations: The case of Frontex

[Melanie Fink]

The legality of Frontex Operation Hera-type migration control practices in light of the Hirsi judgment

[Niels Frenzen]

The Dark Side of Globalization: do EU border controls contribute to death in the Mediterranean?

[Elspeth Guild ]

'Outsourcing' protection and the transnational relevance of protection elsewhere: the case of UNHCR

[Julian M. Lehmann]



This book examines the continued viability of international human rights law in the context of extraterritorialisation, outsourcing, and privatisation of law enforcement tasks. New forms of state cooperation raise difficult questions about divided, shared and joint responsibility under international human rights law. This book brings together some of the most authoritative legal voices to provide an introduction to core issues such as state responsibility, attribution and extraterritorial jurisdiction, as well as up-to-date case studies of different transnational law enforcement issues. It will interest students, scholars and practitioners of IR, human rights and public international law.



Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen is Research Director at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sweden, and Honorary Professor of Law at Aarhus University, Denmark.

Jens Vedsted-Hansen is Professor at the School of Law, Aarhus University, Denmark.


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