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Naval blockade Yemen Starvation Houthis Law of naval warfare Naval enforcement measures Humanitarian distress Arms embargo

  • Autores: M.D. Fink
  • Localización: Netherlands international law review, ISSN 0165-070X, Vol. 64, Nº. 2, 2017, págs. 291-307
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • A Saudi Arabia-led coalition is supporting the Yemeni Government with military means against the Houthis in Yemen. Part of those military operations are naval operations off the coast of Yemen that aim to stop the influx of weapons meant for the Houthis. It is viewed that these naval enforcement measures, often termed blockade, have a severe impact on the dire humanitarian situation in Yemen. As the blockade is seen to cause severe humanitarian distress and is leading to starvation, many feel that it has been unlawfully established. The law of blockade is a specific legal regime that regulates how belligerent blockades can be lawfully established and enforced. The question, however, is whether a belligerent blockade has in fact been established in the case of Yemen and whether, considering the circumstances of the Yemeni conflict, the law of blockade applies.


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