Human Rights implications of the European Union Migration and Asylum Pact in Search and Rescue Operations

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/37573
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25267/Paix_secur_int.2025.i13.xxxx
ISSN: 2341-0868
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Implicaciones para los Derechos Humanos del Pacto de Migración y Asilo de la Unión Europea en las operaciones de búsqueda y rescate
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2025Fuente
Peace & Security - paix et sécurité internationales - 2025, n. 13 pp. 1-24Resumen
This article focuses on the legal aspects of the search and rescue considerations in
the European Union Migration and Asylum Pact. It provides a considered overview of the core instruments making up the European Union Migration and Asylum Pact and considers how these relate
to each other and interact with one another. Particular attention is given to the evaluation of the
human element in the light of the difficulties surrounding disembarkations following rescue at sea.
Building on this legal analysis, the article also highlights the persistent tensions between State sovereignty and the obligation to uphold and respect the principles of international law. The evolving
nature of irregular migration places further pressure on legislative frameworks. The authors also reflect on efforts hat aim to operationalize solidarity, while noting that implementation must not come
at the cost of weakening obligations under international refugee and human rights law. The authors
conclude that, although the Pact represents a positive step in the progressive development of the
law in this area, considering the significant efforts made to address migration through cooperation
and development, a number of legal and practical challenges remain, which could endanger fundamental human rights protections, therefore continuous monitoring and evaluation is paramount.





