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2014
This chapter discusses the principle of asylum. The Greek word asulia, which is somewhat misleadingly translated as “asylum,” literally means “not plundering” or in the case of an individual “the condition of not being plundered or abducted [viz from a sanctuary].” In theory at least asulia offered refuge for all, irrespective of a person's political ...
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This chapter discusses the principle of asylum. The Greek word asulia, which is somewhat misleadingly translated as “asylum,” literally means “not plundering” or in the case of an individual “the condition of not being plundered or abducted [viz from a sanctuary].” In theory at least asulia offered refuge for all, irrespective of a person's political ...
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Antenatal care for asylum seekers
Medical Journal of Australia, 2015Mark Parrish+4 more
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Asylum seekers in British prisons
The Lancet, 1991Derek Summerfield+1 more
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‘Between heaven and hell’: Subjective well‐being of asylum seekers
International Journal of Social Welfare, 2021Pertti Väisänen+2 more
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Privatising asylum: neoliberalisation, depoliticisation and the governance of forced migration
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2016Jonathan Darling, Carolin Schurr
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