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Samantha Chen

Facing Criticism: EU’s Frontex Dragged to Court over Lack of Transparency on Libyan Cooperation

Amnesty International Calls for Transparency in Frontex Operations Background On October 11th, 2023, the General Court of the European Union will hold a hearing on the case Naass and Sea-Watch v Frontex. The case raises concerns over Frontex‘s lack of transparency regarding its involvement in maritime interceptions and alleged human […]

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Lee Olivia

Frontex’s Controversial Libyan Cooperation: Shedding Light in Court

Frontex Faces Scrutiny Over Lack of Transparency in Maritime Interceptions Introduction The General Court of the European Union is set to hold a hearing to question Frontex, the EU border agency, regarding its lack of transparency in relation to its involvement in maritime interceptions and subsequent human rights abuses against […]

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