Gambling with humanity at sea: states' legislative and policy responses to irregular migration in the Indian Ocean

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作者
Rahman, Mohammad Rubaiyat [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas Syst, Dept Polit Sci, Longview, TX 75606 USA
关键词
Rohingya; Indian Ocean; irregular maritime migration; Bay of Bengal; HUMAN-RIGHTS; INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION; LAW;
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10.1080/19480881.2021.2001984
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K9 [地理];
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0705 ;
摘要
It cannot be overstated that in recent times the gravity and complexity of irregular maritime migration have triggered concerns and debates in the academic domains of International Relations and International Law. The article examines how states' compliance with, and enforcement of,international law and legal norms would tackle the challenges of irregular migration in the Indian Ocean region. The legislative and policy challenges regarding irregular migration can be analyzed under two segments. First, there is a lack of comprehensive discussion about the sending and the receiving states' commitments (regarding irregular migrants) to international law and legal norms. Secondly, deficit of comparative analysis to show how the littoral states comply with international law norms on migration and refugee influx. Such analysis from multiple perspectives would be helpful to get insights and make policy recommendations about how effectively international law norms could be enforced through national legislation and policy framework.
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