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Building Walls at Sea: An Assessment of the Legality of the Greek Floating Barrier
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Danae F Georgoula
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in International Journal of Refugee Law by Oxford University Press (OUP).
2022 Volume 34, p54-81
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In January 2020, against the backdrop of the Mediterranean refugee crisis, Greece announced its intention to install a floating barrier in the maritime passage between Turkey and Lesvos as a measure to deter the flow of asylum seekers arriving by sea. This article analyses the implications and assesses the legality of installing a floating barrier in light of the law of the sea, human rights law, and refugee law.
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