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An EU Sustainable Migration: Institutional Discourse and Migration Politics
Abstract From 2015 to 2016 onwards, migration has been subjected to intense political contestation within EU Member States. In this context, sustainable migration has become the new overarching objective of the Commission. Despite the various references to sustainable migration, a closer investigation of EU migration law and policy does not provide a ...
Alezini Loxa
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Prinsip Non-Refoulement dan Relevansinya dalam Sistem Hukum Internasional
Non-refoulement principle protects refugee or asylum seeker from being expelled or returned to places where his life or freedom would be threatened on particular accounts, for instance his race, religion, or nationality.
Sigit Riyanto
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Intersectional precarity of Hazara Afghan refugee migrants in rural Australia
Abstract This article explores the precarity of Hazara Afghan refugee migrants in a small Australian rural township to elucidate the complexity of the experiences and recognise the multiple and fluid identities of refugee migrants through the lens of intersectionality.
David Radford +3 more
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EU-Turkey Deal: Violation of, or Consistency with, International Law?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2016 1(3), 1195-1203 | European Forum Insight of 22 December 2016 | (Table of Contents) I. Summary of the EU-Turkey Deal - II. Summary of the Law on Forced Returns - III.
Jenny Poon
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The geoeconomics of protecting profits from migrants in maritime distress
Abstract Commercial vessels play a significant role in rescuing migrants on the Mediterranean. There are physical and financial risks to performing these commercial rescues that are poorly understood and often ignored. For ship captains, migrants in maritime distress embody the close linkages between geoeconomic and geopolitical risk.
Terence Adam Rudolph
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In this Article, the author presents and explains the current normative framework in EU law about the exclusion from refugee status based on the premise that a person is not deserving of refugee status.
Janja Simentić
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International refugee law and the European Union's Refugee Protection Protocol: A study on the ius cogens norm of non-refoulement [PDF]
International refugee law is binding upon all European Union member states, however European regional instruments, relocation theories and practices may diverge from the 1951 Geneva Convention and 1967 Protocol.
Balogh, Cintia
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Resisting bare life : civil solidarity and the hunt for illegalized migrants
While European governments have pursued illegalized migrants for decades, the techniques through which they do so have taken a more radical turn since 2015.
Agier M. +9 more
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ABSTRACT Asylum seekers are rarely treated with respect. This is perhaps especially true of institutions that adjudicate the extension of refugee status. In asylum interviews, those seeking refuge are sometimes asked to reveal deeply upsetting stories of their persecution while facing hostility and distrust from their interviewers.
Rebecca Buxton
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Toward Comprehensive Refugee Legislation in Hong Kong? Reflections on Reform of the 'Torture Screening' Procedures [PDF]
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Enright, Michael A. +2 more
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