2015
DOI: 10.1080/09662839.2015.1028190
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EUROSUR: saving lives or building borders?

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“…The human rights record of most states in the MENA region, however, is by no means impressive. Thus, EU-MENA cooperation on migration and security through coercive means and surveillance technology, such as the EUROSUR project (Rijpma and Vermeulen 2015), would seem to run counter to democracy and the rule of law, those core norms supposedly guiding the EU's external actions.…”
Section: Borders and Eu-mena Relationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The human rights record of most states in the MENA region, however, is by no means impressive. Thus, EU-MENA cooperation on migration and security through coercive means and surveillance technology, such as the EUROSUR project (Rijpma and Vermeulen 2015), would seem to run counter to democracy and the rule of law, those core norms supposedly guiding the EU's external actions.…”
Section: Borders and Eu-mena Relationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In fact, Schumacher (2015) demonstrates that the EU has been maintaining very different, and partly contradictory, discourses towards the MENA region (such as those based on EU interests and those based on EU values), discourses which legitimize different lines of policies, thus creating yet more uncertainties. These contradictions are also reflected in the current EUROSUR project, where the discourse of "saving lives at sea" has been added almost as an afterthought and sits uneasily with the primary rationale of preventing unwanted migration (Rijpma and Vermeulen 2015).…”
Section: Borders and Eu-mena Relationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In addition, the language of "emergency" and "crisis" is largely lacking, even in the midst of the financial and migration "crises" confronting Europe. With the increasing number of migrant deaths in the Mediterranean and in light of claims surrounding Eurosur as a life-saving system (Rijpma and Vermeulen 2015), more research is needed to uncover the extent to which actors use discourses of saving lives. However, in an environment where business actors profit from technologies used in the control of vulnerable populations (which may result in rights violations), it is important to note that business actors have important obligations to respect human rights, according to Principle 11 of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (United Nations Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights 2011).…”
Section: Rupturementioning
confidence: 99%