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Prohibition of Reservation to the Principle of Non-Refoulement of Refugees in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights [PDF]

open access: yesFaṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish-i Huqūq-i ̒Umūmī
IntroductionAsylum-seeking has emerged as a critical social issue at the international level in recent decades. Every year, millions of refugees leave their home countries or places of residence, seeking refuge in other countries to escape economic ...
Mohammad Reza Mogadasifar   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Principle of Non-Refoulement

open access: yes, 2019
Abstract This chapter discusses Article 3 of the Convention against Torture, covering the chronology of draft texts, analysis of Working Group discussions, and issues of interpretation. Article 3 prohibits refoulement, which codifies an important principle of general international law and a norm of customary international law.
Margit Ammer, Andrea Schuechner
openaire   +1 more source

Extraterritorial Application and Customary Norm Assessment of Non-Refoulement: The Legality of Australia\u27s \u27Turn-Back\u27 Policy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This article considers whether the Commonwealth Government’s border protection policy of turning back asylum seeker boats breaches its international obligation not to refoule refugees, as imposed under the Refugee Convention art 33(1). In addressing this
Mansfield, James
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Deconstructing and Reconstructing Rights for Immigrant Children [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Children rights advocates and scholars alike continue to call for the development of innovative and alternative rights models, which specifically provide for an expansive conceptualization of children’s rights.
Corcoran, Erin B.
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Reconstituting Imagined Communities of Whiteness Through Racial Banishment: The Proposed Deportation Centre at Lindholm and the “Ghetto Law” in Denmark

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 57, Issue 6, Page 2303-2325, November 2025.
Abstract This article links the proposal to establish a deportation centre on the island of Lindholm off the coast of Zealand, Denmark, and its extensive media coverage, with the implementation and media portrayal of the “Ghetto Law” aimed at neighbourhoods of racialised Danish citizens.
Erling Björgvinsson
wiley   +1 more source

A Human Rights Based Approach to Refugees: A Look at the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Responses from Germany and the United States [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Power Quality (PQ) has gained a lot of importance in the last decade. Several solutions to power quality problems have been proposed and developed. With the advent of solid state technology and power electronics in the power system protection devices ...
Momin, Suman
core   +2 more sources

Deportation of South Sudanese from Israel [PDF]

open access: yesForced Migration Review, 2013
Israel’s aggressive campaign of arrest and deportation of South Sudanese asylum seekers contravenes the principle of non-refoulement and international standards for voluntary, dignified return.
Laurie Lijnders
doaj  

Cities, Asylum Reception and Legal Uncertainty: National Integration Framework and the Limits of Local Authorities

open access: yesInternational Migration, Volume 63, Issue 6, November 2025.
ABSTRACT While some (progressive) cities have been proactive in forced migrants' reception and integration policy formulation, the central state is ultimately the chief architect of migration policy and the legal framework. Legal status considerably shapes all facets of forced migrants' lifeworlds and thus has significant implications for policy and ...
Senyo Dotsey
wiley   +1 more source

Thailand’s responses to asylum seekers: international pressures and domestic compliance to the principle of non-refoulement

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences
The treatment of asylum seekers remains a global challenge, with states balancing their humanitarian obligations against domestic and international political considerations.
Ornthicha Duangratana
doaj   +1 more source

No Exit: Preventing Exit to Prevent Entry

open access: yesInternational Migration, Volume 63, Issue 4, August 2025.
ABSTRACT Enlisting states of origin or transit to prevent exit from their own territory has become a tool of extraterritorial migration control for industrialised liberal democratic states. This article first explores the practical erosion of the right to leave any country since the demise of communism, focusing on arrangements between EU member states
Audrey Macklin
wiley   +1 more source

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