1985 (Executive Committee—36th Session)
No. 38 (XXXVI) RESCUE OF ASYLUM-SEEKERS
IN DISTRESS AT SEA ∗ (1985)
The Executive Committee,
(a) Reaffirmed the fundamental obligation under international law for shipmasters to rescue all persons,
including asylum-seekers, in distress at sea;
(b) Recalled the conclusions adopted by the Executive Committee at previous sessions recognizing the
need to promote measures to facilitate the rescue of asylum-seekers in distress at sea [No. 20, No. 23, No. 26,
No. 31, No. 34];
(c) Expressed satisfaction that the rescue of asylum-seekers in distress at sea has increased significantly in
1985 but at the same time expressed concern that many ships continued to ignore asylum-seekers in distress at
sea;
(d) Welcomed the fact that the provision of an appropriate number of resettlement places had made it
possible for the Rescue at Sea Resettlement Offers (RASRO) scheme to commence on a trial basis as from May
1985;
(e) Welcomed the wide-ranging initiatives undertaken by UNHCR to promote the rescue of asylum-seekers
in distress at sea and the support given to these initiatives by States;
(f) Strongly recommended that States maintain their support of UNHCR action in this area and, in
particular, that they:
(i)
join or renew contributions to the DISERO (Disembarkation Resettlement Offers) and to the
RASRO (Rescue at Sea Resettlement Offers) schemes, or to either of them, as soon as possible;
(ii) request ship owners to inform all shipmasters in the South China Sea of their responsibility to
rescue all asylum-seekers in distress at sea.
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CONCLUSION ENDORSED BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER’S
PROGRAMME UPON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE ON
INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF REFUGEES
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