
ENFORCING JURISDICTION AGAINST VESSELS SUSPECTED OF MIGRANT SMUGGLING AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Author(s) -
Fernando Alfaro Martínez
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
revista de direito brasileira
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2358-1352
pISSN - 2237-583X
DOI - 10.26668/indexlawjournals/2358-1352/2018.v20i8.4657
Subject(s) - solidarity , jurisdiction , political science , human rights , irregular migration , human trafficking , business , law , criminology , sociology , politics , ethnology
Analysis of the results of EUNAVFOR MED Operation Sophia since the beginning of its activities in June 2015, aiming to assert the level of achievement of its goals and conclude whether the establishment of a military operation was the best option to tackle a humanitarian crisis, as well as what have been the outcomes of the Operation for migrant mobility and for the actors involved, in particular, to the European solidarity system. The overview of the data presented by EUNAVFOR MED Operation Sophia helps to draw considerations for the future of the EU when dealing with future similar crises, not only affecting Europe, but in any country taking in consideration the migratory exodus happening, for example in South America these days, and that may be extended internationally. Is in this cases, where people flee from their origin countries seeking for shelter, when we must be aware of the necessary guarantee of Human Rights.