Políticas migratorias en contra de las migraciones por mar: Una revisión desde el derecho penal internacional

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This chapter examines whether the adoption and implementation of policies to deter maritime migration by Australia and other European states constitute crimes against humanity, and the feasibility of the International Criminal Court (ICC) examining the situation. The chapter concludes that, despite the fact that the actions taken by these states may fall under the category of crimes against humanity, the approach of the Office of the Prosecutor and the Court renders it improbable that investigations will be opened.
Translated title of the contributionMigration policies against migration by sea: An international criminal law perspective
Original languageSpanish
Title of host publicationEl Derecho Penal Internacional en Chile y ante la Corte Penal Internacional
EditorsCamila Guerrero Martinez
PublisherIus Civile
Publication date2022
Pages93-118
ISBN (Print)9789569050244
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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