Seán Binder’s reflection on the sensory experience of borders frames the ongoing ERCI trial as a critical examination of shifting legal interpretations at maritime frontiers. Charges originally aimed at smuggling are now applied to humanitarian actions, blurring lines between rescue and criminality. This legal reordering reflects a broader trend where state governance redefines responsibilities, often criminalizing transparency in humanitarian efforts. Ultimately, the trial underscores the precariousness of humanitarianism under evolving policies and enforcement strategies.
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