Pervasive systemic drivers underpin COVID-19 vulnerabilities in migrants. [PDF]
Mukumbang FC.
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RANZCP Position Statement 46: A missed opportunity to provide sophisticated guidance on asylum seeker and refugee policy. [PDF]
Spencer J.
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Rethinking Vulnerability as a Radically Ethical Device: Ethical Vulnerability Analysis and the EU's "Migration Crisis". [PDF]
Da Lomba S, Vermeylen S.
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Mandatory repatriation of asylum seekers: Is the legal norm of non-refoulement 'dead'? [PDF]
Mushkat, R
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"Building the CEAS: ad intra & ad extra: How to avoid non -refoulement and neo -non refoulement",
Difficulties to distinguish ,between immigrants who enter the EU, those who meet the requirements for asylum in Europe, have not begun with the recent crisis; Malta is an example. To learn from former failures is useful to manage the current situation .
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THE PARADOX OF HUMANITARIAN RECOGNITION: Blackness, Predation, and Non-Statist Solidarities in the Migration of Eritreans to Europe. [PDF]
Berhane FS.
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The concept of vulnerability and its relation to equality in the context of human rights: cases from climate change, anti-discrimination and asylum. [PDF]
Mayrhofer M, Ammer M, Wladasch K.
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Načelo non-refoulment u međunarodnom pravu
The most urgent need for refugees is to secure entry to a territory where they are protected from the dangers of persecution, and the principle of non-refoulement is the international community's response to that need. The fundamental expression of the principle of non-refoulement can be found in Article 33. of the 1951.
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One-way ticket to Sudan : standard-setting, yet disconnection between reasoning and outcome in N.A. v. Switzerland? [PDF]
Desmet, Ellen
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