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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 information


UN Security Council
Resolution 2240
Date14 October 2015
Meeting no.7531
CodeS/RES/2240 ((2015) Document)
SubjectCapacity building of state institutions
Voting summary
  • 14 voted for
  • None voted against
  • 1 abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 China
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 France
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 Russia
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 United Kingdom
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 United States
Non-permanent members
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 Angola
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 Chad
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 Chile
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 Jordan
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 Lithuania
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 Malaysia
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 New Zealand
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 Nigeria
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 Spain
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 Venezuela
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 (2015) was adopted by the UN Security Council on 9 October 2015. Fourteen members of the Council voted in favor, while only Venezuela abstained. The resolution aims to address human insecurity at sea and is an example of how the UN Security Council uses its power in the maritime domain to enhance maritime security.[1]

The proposal was brought to the council in response complaints by countries about migrant smuggling and human trafficking on the Libyan coast. It allowed countries on the Libyan coast to intercept and seize ships suspected of human smuggling.[2][3]

The proposal was brought to the Council by the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy from the European Union ahead of the launch of Operation Sophia.[4] This was an attempt by European countries to address the ongoing illegal migration from Africa to Europe but also maritime insecurity by launching a military mission. This mission hoped to disrupt the business model of traffickers and migrant smugglers by identifying which vessels were used for such activities and then capturing and disposing of those vessels.[4] This mission was not framed as a rescue mission, but it was to prevent more people from losing their lives on the journey over the Mediterranean Sea.[5] The United Nations Security Council Resolution 2240 (2015) was not adopted until after the second phase of Operation Sophia had begun.[6]

Venezuela's reasoning for abstaining was that the resolution's plan would not solve the problem. In particular, the application of Chapter VII[7] of the UN Charter of the humanitarian crisis would be a dangerous precedent, with the Security Council entering the waters through a loophole. The country also claimed that it was also necessary to solve the problems that drove people to look for safer places.[2] Venezuela also objected to what they perceived as the criminalization and the securitization of migrants and asylum seekers.[8]

  1. ^ Tzevelekos, Vassilis P. (2017-01-01), "Human Security and Shared Responsibility to Fight Transnational Crimes: Resolution 2240 (2015) of the UN Security Council on Smuggling of Migrants and Human Trafficking off the Coast of Libya", Blurring Boundaries: Human Security and Forced Migration, Brill Nijhoff, p. 117, doi:10.1163/9789004326873_006, ISBN 978-90-04-32687-3
  2. ^ a b "SC authorizes member states to intercept vessels off Libyan coast suspected of migrant smuggling". Verenigde Naties. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  3. ^ Security Council Extends Authorization to Intercept Vessels Suspected of Smuggling Migrants through Libya for Third One-Year Period
  4. ^ a b Mussi, Francesca (2018). "Countering migrant smuggling in the Mediterranean Sea under the mandate of the UN Security Council: what protection for the fundamental rights of migrants?". International Journal of Human Rights. 22 (4): 490. doi:10.1080/13642987.2017.1397629 – via Scopus Preview.
  5. ^ Estrada-Cañamares, Mireia (2016). "Operation Sophia Before and After UN Security Council Resolution No 2240 (2015)". European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration. 1 (1): 186–190. doi:10.15166/2499-8249/15. ISSN 2499-8249.
  6. ^ Mussi, Francesca (2018). "Countering migrant smuggling in the Mediterranean Sea under the mandate of the UN Security Council: what protection for the fundamental rights of migrants?". The International Journal of Human Rights. 22 (4): 492. doi:10.1080/13642987.2017.1397629. ISSN 1364-2987.
  7. ^ "Chapter VII | United Nations". www.un.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-12.
  8. ^ Wilson, Brian (2018). "The Turtle Bay Pivot: How the United Nations Security Council Is Reshaping Naval Pursuit of Nuclear Proliferators, Rogue States, and Pirates". SSRN Electronic Journal. 33 (1): 68. doi:10.2139/ssrn.3329212. ISSN 1556-5068.

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