Il Port State Control sulle navi delle ONG che prestano soccorso in mare: tutela della sicurezza della navigazione o ostacolo alle attività di soccorso?

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Abstract

In its Recommendation on cooperation among Member States concerning operations carried out by vessels owned or operated by private entities for the purpose of search and rescue activities, the European commission underlines that it is a matter of public policy that these vessels be suitably registered and properly equipped to meet the relevant safety and health requirements associated with SAR activities. Indeed, since 2020, almost all vessels operated by search and rescue NGOs in the Mediterranean Sea have been inspected and detained by Italian Authorities in accordance with the provisions of Paris Memorandum on Port State Control and European Directive 2009/16. This paper addresses de issue of the legitimacy of these inspections and subsequent ship detentions in the light of applicable European and international law. On the outcome of a deep analysis of the rules con-cerning vessels classification and statutory certification we conclude that international law does not provide specific requirements for private vessels engaged in SAR activities.
Titolo tradotto del contributo[Machine translation] Port State Control on NGO ships that provide rescue at sea: protection of navigation safety or obstacle to rescue activities?
Lingua originaleItalian
pagine (da-a)103-127
Numero di pagine25
RivistaDIRITTI UMANI E DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALE
Volume2021
Numero di pubblicazione1
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2021

Keywords

  • Convenzione SOLAS
  • MARPOL Convention
  • ONG
  • certificazione navale
  • ricerca e soccorso

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