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Instrumentalized migration: avoiding the trap. [PDF]
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A systematic review of qualitative research on the physical and mental health impacts of immigration detention on asylum seekers and refugees. [PDF]
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Da eccezione a eccesso: detenzione e deportazioni nello spazio del Mediterraneo [PDF]
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The Jus Cogens Nature of Non-Refoulement
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001In this article, the author notes that the principle of non‐refoulement has acquired the status of jus cogens, that is, a peremptory norm of international law from which no derogation is permitted. The article briefly examines the origins of the concept and then considers the views expressed by States, particularly in the UNHCR Executive Committee. The
Jean Allain
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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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