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Abstract This chapter discusses Article 32 of the 1951 Convention which incorporates a political compromise. It elaborates on the drafting history of the provision wherein the path of integration after the Second World War was considered. Refugees are expected to opt for naturalization in their country of refuge in an effort to change
Ulrike Davy, María-Teresa Gil-Bazo
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Ulrike Davy, María-Teresa Gil-Bazo
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2016
The expulsion of entire communities or parts of a population from the territories where they live is not a new phenomenon in human history. Nonetheless, it has acquired a dramatic importance since the nineteenth century, with the rise of nationalism and the consequent conception of the nation-state as a political entity that could no longer be defined ...
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The expulsion of entire communities or parts of a population from the territories where they live is not a new phenomenon in human history. Nonetheless, it has acquired a dramatic importance since the nineteenth century, with the rise of nationalism and the consequent conception of the nation-state as a political entity that could no longer be defined ...
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Electrical Engineering, 1937
Discussion and authors' closure of a paper by W. J. Rudge, Jr., and E. J. Wade published In the May 1937 issue, pages 551–7, and presented for oral discussion at the lightning {protective equipment session of the summer convention, Milwaukee, Wis., June 24,1937.
W. J. Rudge, E. J. Wade
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Discussion and authors' closure of a paper by W. J. Rudge, Jr., and E. J. Wade published In the May 1937 issue, pages 551–7, and presented for oral discussion at the lightning {protective equipment session of the summer convention, Milwaukee, Wis., June 24,1937.
W. J. Rudge, E. J. Wade
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Electrical Engineering, 1931
The general theory of extinction of a-c. arcs is reviewed. The expulsion fuse is stated to depend upon the gas blast produced by rapid decomposition of fuse tube material under the heat of the arc. Comparison of interrupting capacities of a soapstone fuse tube and a fiber fuse tube supports this view.
J. Slepian, C. L. Denault
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The general theory of extinction of a-c. arcs is reviewed. The expulsion fuse is stated to depend upon the gas blast produced by rapid decomposition of fuse tube material under the heat of the arc. Comparison of interrupting capacities of a soapstone fuse tube and a fiber fuse tube supports this view.
J. Slepian, C. L. Denault
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Article 32 (Expulsion/Expulsion)
This chapter discusses Article 32 of the 1951 Convention which incorporates a political compromise. It elaborates on the drafting history of the provision wherein the path of integration after the Second World War was considered. Refugees are expected to opt for naturalization in their country of refuge in an eort to change their status from refugees ...Davy, U. (Ulrike) +1 more
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