Reproductive Health Matters
Volume 25, Issue 51, 2017, Pages 151-160

Legal strategies to protect sexual and reproductive health and rights in the context of the refugee crisis in Europe: a complaint before the European Ombudsperson (Article) (Open Access)

Laporta Hernández E.*
  • a Attorney, Women’s Link Worldwide, Madrid, Spain

Abstract

In the context of the refugee crisis in Europe, the measures taken by the institutions and bodies of the European Union as they relate to respecting, protecting, and ensuring human rights have proven to be woefully inadequate. The development of a restrictive, defensive, security-based immigration policy has led to failure by European countries and the European Union to fulfil their human rights obligations. Specifically, the Agreement struck between the European Union and Turkey on 18 March 2016, in addition to externalising borders, placed economic and political considerations centre stage, leading to serious violations of the human rights of refugees and migrants, including their sexual and reproductive rights. In an effort to identify the failures and the institutions responsible for promoting the necessary measures to mitigate the negative impacts these policies have had, the international human rights organisation Women’s Link Worldwide lodged a complaint with the European Ombudsperson. In its complaint, Women’s Link alleges maladministration by the European Commission for its failure to carry out a human rights impact assessment of the 18 March 2016 EU-Turkey Agreement and the reports on its implementation. Such an assessment should include a gender perspective and a children’s rights approach, and its omission is not only a failure to comply with international human rights standards, but also directly and negatively affects women’s and children’s rights. © 2017 Women's Link Worldwide. Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Author Keywords

Refugee crisis European Ombudsperson sexual and reproductive rights human rights standards European Union

Index Keywords

refugee international law demography Europe human immigration Refugees Relief Work war protection reproductive rights priority journal policy human rights Humans sexual health Article organization and management legislation and jurisprudence legal aspect Turkey politics Reproductive Health turkey (bird) Sex Offenses sexual crime

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85042560328&doi=10.1080%2f09688080.2017.1405675&partnerID=40&md5=42e8b9e4e0fe72ad85677e3cac658dd5

DOI: 10.1080/09688080.2017.1405675
ISSN: 09688080
Original Language: English