Rohingya Boat Refugees at Bay of Bengal and Obligations of the South East Asian States Under Soft Law.

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW
Liverpool Law Review Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-08 DOI:10.1007/s10991-021-09286-z
Hassan Al Imran
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Abstract

The 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1967 Protocol are the only binding international instruments under which the parties of the instruments agree to protect refugees. However, there are gaps in the existing protection mechanisms for refugees at sea. Moreover, the South East Asian States are non-parties to the 1951 Refugee Convention; the States argue that they have no treaty obligation to accept Rohingya boat refugees. In this context, this article revisits the traditional view of 'soft laws', suggesting a fresh look at 'soft laws' regarding boat refugees. This article argues that even though the States are non-parties to international refugee law, the South East Asian States are members of the UN General Assembly, IMO, and ExCom. These international bodies have adopted numerous resolutions, guidelines and conclusions on refugee protection at sea; therefore, the States have international obligations to boat refugees according to Article 38(1)(C) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice 1945, the general principle of international law.

孟加拉湾的罗兴亚船难民与东南亚国家在软法下的义务。
1951年《难民公约》和1967年《议定书》是仅有的具有约束力的国际文书,根据这些文书,各缔约国同意保护难民。然而,现有的海上难民保护机制仍存在不足。此外,东南亚国家不是1951年《难民公约》的缔约国;美国辩称,他们没有条约义务接受罗兴亚难民。在这种背景下,本文重新审视了“软法律”的传统观点,建议对有关船难民的“软法律”进行新的审视。本文认为,尽管这些国家不是国际难民法的缔约国,但东南亚国家是联合国大会、国际海事组织和执行委员会的成员。这些国际机构通过了许多关于海上难民保护的决议、准则和结论;因此,根据国际法的一般原则《1945年国际法院规约》第38(1)(C)条,各国有国际义务用船运送难民。
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期刊介绍: The Liverpool Law Review is a tri-annual journal of contemporary domestic, European and international legal and social policy issues. The Journal aims to provide articles, commentaries and reviews across a wide range of theoretical and practical legal and social policy matters - including public law, private law, civil and criminal justice, international law, ethics and legal theory. The Journal has many international subscribers and regularly publishes important contributions from the U.K. and abroad. Articles and commentaries are published with sufficient speed to ensure that they are truly current.
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