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Moving Beyond the Refugee Law Paradigm
Refugees dominate contemporary headlines. The migration “emergencies” at the southern U.S. border and the southern borders of the European Union, as well as the “crisis” in the Bay of Bengal, have drawn global ...
Jaya Ramji-Nogales
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Extraterritorial Application and Customary Norm Assessment of Non-Refoulement: The Legality of Australia\u27s \u27Turn-Back\u27 Policy [PDF]
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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Gender equality and legal mobilization in the United Kingdom: using rights for lobbying, litigation, defense and attack [PDF]
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Millns, Susan, Skeet, Charlotte
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Access to citizenship in transitional Myanmar: Seeking Rohingya rights the wrong way? [PDF]
The Rohingya have been de jure stateless since Myanmar’s 1974 Constitution and 1982 Citizenship Act excluded them as a ‘national race,’ denying them citizenship and its contingent rights.
Parker, Laura, Refugee Law Initiative
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The death toll in Mexico due to drug-related violence has continued to rise since President Felipe Calderón initiated the Mexican Government's crackdown on drug trafficking organizations in 2006.
Holly Buchanan
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Our Responsibilities to Refugees [PDF]
The paper explores the basis of the responsibilities we owe to refugees. That we have such responsibilities is a very widely shared intuition: the need of those fleeing from persecution seems to call out for a response on our part.
Miller, David
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The Syrian crisis and the principle of non-refoulement [PDF]
This is an open access article, freely available from the International Law Studies website. Please cite the ILS published version available from https://www.usnwc.edu/getattachment/cbabd384-d196-4d22-92fb-57defd22d97c/Th-Syrian-Crisis-and-the-Principle ...
Sanderson, MA
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TRAPPED IN-BETWEEN: HOW REFUGEE LAW REPRODUCES THE SOVEREIGN BAN
Although international refugee law was designed to provide surrogate protection to people fleeing persecution, it creates situations in which a person cannot be returned and, simultaneously, cannot be accepted.
Pedro Jimenez Cantisano
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A Human Rights Based Approach to Refugees: A Look at the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Responses from Germany and the United States [PDF]
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
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In this essay, I think with Karen Knop about the heuristic and critical potential of the framework of Foreign Relations Law (FRL) for Private International Law (PrIL).
Nicole Stybnarova
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