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Extradition in European context : background, strengths, weaknesses & challenges
Vermeulen, Gert
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Sanctuary Cities and Non-Refoulement
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2020More than two hundred cities in the United States have now declared themselves to be sanctuary cities. This declaration involves a commitment to non-compliance with federal law; the sanctuary city will refuse to use its own juridical power – including, more crucially, its own police powers – to assist the federal government in the deportation of ...
Michael Blake, Blake Hereth
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2021
Abstract This chapter highlights the most fundamental of all obligations owed to refugees—that of non-refoulement. The raison d’être of the obligation continues to provoke debate about the validity of the lines drawn between refugees, other beneficiaries of the obligation, and other migrants, and the way the purported provider of ...
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Abstract This chapter highlights the most fundamental of all obligations owed to refugees—that of non-refoulement. The raison d’être of the obligation continues to provoke debate about the validity of the lines drawn between refugees, other beneficiaries of the obligation, and other migrants, and the way the purported provider of ...
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2018
The matters of law and the challenges, that stem from the interpretation and application of the principle of non-refoulement, are quite a complex task, mainly because of the different theoretical approaches and the jurisprudence around the field of its application in general, the relevant state avoidance practice of international responsibility, its ...
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The matters of law and the challenges, that stem from the interpretation and application of the principle of non-refoulement, are quite a complex task, mainly because of the different theoretical approaches and the jurisprudence around the field of its application in general, the relevant state avoidance practice of international responsibility, its ...
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The Principle of Non-refoulement—Part 2
2021Abstract This chapter details how, under general principles of international law, State responsibility may arise directly from the acts and omissions of government officials and agents, or indirectly where domestic legal and administrative systems fail to implement the observance of international standards.
Guy S Goodwin-Gill +2 more
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The Principle of Non-refoulement—Part 1
2021Abstract This chapter evaluates the principle of non-refoulement. In the context of immigration control in continental Europe, refoulement is a term of art covering, in particular, summary reconduction to the frontier of those discovered to have entered illegally and summary refusal of admission of those without valid papers. Refoulement
Guy S Goodwin-Gill +2 more
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