Italy authorises naval blockades on migrant vessels
→Law enables temporary bans on vessel entry and migrant transfers
Change
Italy authorised naval blockades on migrant ships and transfers to third countries.
Why it matters
The law allows authorities to block vessel entry for up to 30 days, extendable to six months, and to transfer intercepted migrants to third countries with agreements. It strengthens border control powers.
Implications
- → Maritime authorities must enforce blockade rules — failures risk border control breaches
- → Migration agencies must manage third-country transfers — errors risk legal challenges
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