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EUROSUR: saving lives or building borders?

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Pages 454-472 | Received 28 Feb 2014, Accepted 17 Feb 2015, Published online: 04 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

This article analyses the origins and development of the European Border Surveillance System (EUROSUR) in order to better understand its functioning in view of its stated objectives. Particular attention will be devoted to the European Commission’s recurring claim that one of EUROSUR’s main goals is to save lives at sea. This contribution questions that assertion. It rather considers EUROSUR as representative of the steady, technocratic development of a European system for border management. The reliance on the exchange of information, the reinforcement of FRONTEX, the European Union’s agency for the coordination of operational cooperation between national border guards and the emphasis on cooperation with third countries support this claim.

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Notes on contributors

Jorrit Rijpma is an Associate Professor of European Union law at the Europa Institute of the Leiden Law School.Mathias Vermeulen is a research fellow at the European University Institute in Florence.

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