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Revista Direito UFMS, 2023
O artigo 33 da Convenção de 1951 sobre o Status dos Refugiados prevê o dever de non-refoulement, proibindo Estados de retornarem refugiados em seu território a seus países de origem.
L. Haertel
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O artigo 33 da Convenção de 1951 sobre o Status dos Refugiados prevê o dever de non-refoulement, proibindo Estados de retornarem refugiados em seu território a seus países de origem.
L. Haertel
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International Journal of Refugee Law, 2023
The criminal justice and the refugee/human rights systems operate within different procedural and substantive frameworks. However, analysis of the European Court of Human Rights’ case law reveals a significant parallel between the two, namely judges ...
Lore Roels
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The criminal justice and the refugee/human rights systems operate within different procedural and substantive frameworks. However, analysis of the European Court of Human Rights’ case law reveals a significant parallel between the two, namely judges ...
Lore Roels
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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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Cambridge International Law Journal, 2023
Recent threats to the durability of the non-refoulement principle brought on by COVID-19 demonstrate how the pandemic has been much more than a health crisis.
D. Flanagan
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Recent threats to the durability of the non-refoulement principle brought on by COVID-19 demonstrate how the pandemic has been much more than a health crisis.
D. Flanagan
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The Italian Yearbook of International Law Online, 2023
On 26 April 2022, the Corte di Cassazione published its decision relating to the socalled Vos Thalassa case, whereby it overturned the Corte d’appello’s judgment and acknowledged that migrants rescued at sea, who forcibly oppose their return to a place ...
Elena Carpanelli
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On 26 April 2022, the Corte di Cassazione published its decision relating to the socalled Vos Thalassa case, whereby it overturned the Corte d’appello’s judgment and acknowledged that migrants rescued at sea, who forcibly oppose their return to a place ...
Elena Carpanelli
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Reimagining the Asylum Law in India: A Study on the Duty of of Non-Refoulement
National Law School of India ReviewThe right of refugees to seek asylum is undisputedly provided by international instruments but traditionally, the right to grant asylum has been the prerogative of the state concerned. States have a duty of non-refoulement under Article 33 of the Refugee
Siddeeqa Iram
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PRINCÍPIO DO NON REFOULEMENT E A CORTE INTERAMERICANA DE DIREITOS HUMANOS
Revista GrifosO presente artigo analisa o caso Família Pacheco Tineo v. Estado Plurinacional da Bolívia, com o propósito de examinar as condutas estatais à luz das normas internacionais de proteção a migrantes e refugiados.
Marcos Vinícius Viana da Silva +2 more
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Unram Law Review
Indonesia is a country that is geographically strategic in the flow of global migration, but until now it has not been a party to the 1951 Refugee Convention or the 1967 Protocol.
Beni Prawira Candra Jaya
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Indonesia is a country that is geographically strategic in the flow of global migration, but until now it has not been a party to the 1951 Refugee Convention or the 1967 Protocol.
Beni Prawira Candra Jaya
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Lex Journal : Kajian Hukum dan Keadilan
Indonesia, with its strategic position as an archipelagic country, is often a transit destination for immigrants, including Rohingya asylum seekers. Increased cross-border access has led to greater human movement between countries so Indonesia is faced ...
Feranza Auriya Tiza, Ana Fauzia
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Indonesia, with its strategic position as an archipelagic country, is often a transit destination for immigrants, including Rohingya asylum seekers. Increased cross-border access has led to greater human movement between countries so Indonesia is faced ...
Feranza Auriya Tiza, Ana Fauzia
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