Administrative Lawfare at the European Union’s External Borders: Some Perspectives on Administrative Regulation of NGO Search and Rescue Activities in Italy and the Situation at the Polish-Belarusian Border

IF 0.9 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Lukasz Dziedzic
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Violations of the rights of migrants by state actors at the EU’s external borders, including through the use of pushbacks and indiscriminate violence, both on land and sea, have resulted in NGOs, lawyers and citizen activists engaging in forms of humanitarian action and legal mobilization aimed at contesting inhumane state policies. State actors can similarly rely on various legal tools to create a chilling effect and a hostile environment for migrants’ rights activism. Such practices can be considered to constitute a form of lawfare against migrants’ rights activism, an instrumental and hegemonic use of the law in order to weaken support for migrants. The use of criminal law has been a common tool of lawfare at the European Union’s external borders. However, administrative law is increasingly being used to bring activists into compliance with states’ interests, creating compliant environments through the use of regulatory instruments and administrative sanctions. To critically assess the instrumental use of administrative law as a form of lawfare, it makes sense to review their application at the EU’s external borders. A good opportunity for such a review is being provided by looking at the administrative regulation of search and rescue (SAR) operations in the Mediterranean creating a hostile environment for SAR NGOs in the case of Italy, and the instrumental use of administrative regulations to limit access for activists to the Polish-Belarusian border in the case of Poland.
欧盟外部边界的行政法律战:对意大利非政府组织搜救活动的行政监管以及波兰-白俄罗斯边境局势的一些看法
国家行为者在欧盟外部边界侵犯移徙者权利的行为,包括在陆地和海上使用推回和不分青红皂白的暴力,导致非政府组织、律师和公民活动家参与各种形式的人道主义行动和法律动员,以抗衡不人道的国家政策。国家行为者同样可以依靠各种法律工具,为移民权利活动制造寒蝉效应和敌对环境。这种做法可被视为针对移民权利活动的一种法律战,是对法律的工具性和霸权性使用,目的是削弱对移民的支持。刑法的使用一直是欧盟外部边界法律战的常用工具。然而,行政法正被越来越多地用于使活动分子服从国家利益,通过使用监管工具和行政制裁来创造服从的环境。为了批判性地评估行政法作为一种法律战争形式的工具性使用,有必要对其在欧盟外部边界的应用进行审查。地中海地区搜救行动的行政监管为意大利的搜救非政府组织创造了一个敌对的环境,而波兰则利用行政监管限制活动家进入波兰-白俄罗斯边境,这些都为此类审查提供了良好的机会。
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