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North Korean Refugees and International Refugee Law
International Journal of Refugee Law, 2007The severe food crisis of the 1990s forced thousands of North Koreans to leave their country in search of food. Most of them crossed the border into China, to which the Government of the People's Republic of China (the PRC) responded by forcibly repatriating defectors to North Korea, thus placing many of them at risk of being subjected to inhumane and ...
Chan, Elim, Schloenhardt, Andreas
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2003
Refugee law faces a serious crisis in Europe. This crisis highlights the need to explain the following questions: What is the relationship between refugee law and immigration policy? How much immigration do States need to tolerate for moral and practical reasons even if they do not wish any immigration? The general legal principle of necessity offers a
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Refugee law faces a serious crisis in Europe. This crisis highlights the need to explain the following questions: What is the relationship between refugee law and immigration policy? How much immigration do States need to tolerate for moral and practical reasons even if they do not wish any immigration? The general legal principle of necessity offers a
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Climate Refugees and International Refugee Law
2013The First Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned about the impacts of climate change on forced human migration. Experts and intergovernmental agencies unanimously confirm about the future flood of climate-displaced persons and their number is likely to surpass all known refugee crises.
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2015
Contents: Introduction Part I Historical Perspective: 'We refugees' Hannah Arendt Territorial asylum, Paul Weis The end of asylum? The changing nature of refugee policies in Africa, Bonaventure Rutinwa A reconsideration of the underlying premise of refugee law, James C.
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Contents: Introduction Part I Historical Perspective: 'We refugees' Hannah Arendt Territorial asylum, Paul Weis The end of asylum? The changing nature of refugee policies in Africa, Bonaventure Rutinwa A reconsideration of the underlying premise of refugee law, James C.
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Journal of Refugee Studies, 1999
This paper examines some recent critical debates in refugee law. The purpose is not to advance a single new approach. There are plenty of these around already. The concern of this paper is the more modest one of locating debates in refugee law in general controversies surrounding the nature of law and legality.
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This paper examines some recent critical debates in refugee law. The purpose is not to advance a single new approach. There are plenty of these around already. The concern of this paper is the more modest one of locating debates in refugee law in general controversies surrounding the nature of law and legality.
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2018
This chapter aims to critically interrogate foundational aspects of refugee law from a decolonial perspective. Considered within the context of contemporary debates on counterterrorism and border control in the United Kingdom, it argues that the way we conceptualize violence within the broader project of refugee protection underpins our complicity in ...
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This chapter aims to critically interrogate foundational aspects of refugee law from a decolonial perspective. Considered within the context of contemporary debates on counterterrorism and border control in the United Kingdom, it argues that the way we conceptualize violence within the broader project of refugee protection underpins our complicity in ...
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