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Migrant vulnerability and the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR): Exposing the limits of the concept of vulnerability in the Mediterranean migration context

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posted on 2024-03-01, 10:43 authored by Ben Hudson
<p>The ECtHR has in recent years been increasingly called upon to settle disputes pertaining to migration in the Mediterranean. This article examines the developments in the ECtHR’s pertinent case law through the lens of vulnerability, a concept that offers much potential for developing the Convention in response to new challenges such as those posed by the so-called ‘migration crisis’.By drawing upon literature from law, legal theory and (bio)ethics, this article will show that while the ECtHR is amenable to the recognition of vulnerability in its inherent, situational and pathogenic forms, the Court’s actual application of the concept both belies this sophistication and squanders its potential. Indeed, despite widespread condemnation of the conventional, categorical conceptualisation of vulnerability, the ECtHR continues to rely on this simplistic and arguably invidious approach. As such, while the ECtHR may have extended vulnerability’s reach within its case law, it has nevertheless failed to recognise and effectively respond to the lived vulnerability of all who undertake hazardous journeys across the Mediterranean Sea, irrespective of the reason or reasons for their migration.</p>

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  • University of Lincoln (Historic Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Maritime Safety and Security Law Journal

Volume

4

Pages/Article Number

26-46

Publisher

Istituto di studi giuridici internazionali CNR

ISSN

2464-9724

Date Submitted

2018-06-27

Date Accepted

2018-08-06

Date of First Publication

2018-07-02

Date of Final Publication

2018-07-02

Date Document First Uploaded

2018-05-23

ePrints ID

32186

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