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Nationalities Papers, 2017
Refugees – that is to say, some refugees – are in the news. Politicians and media outlets have been quick to advertise the impact of the Syrian civil war on mass population displacement, particular...
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Refugees – that is to say, some refugees – are in the news. Politicians and media outlets have been quick to advertise the impact of the Syrian civil war on mass population displacement, particular...
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The Lancet, 1994
Croatia has given shelter to more than half million displaced persons and refugees from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Klenovnik has one of the specialised hospitals that provides treatment for pulmonary diseases and tuberculosis for adults from different parts of Croatia.
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Croatia has given shelter to more than half million displaced persons and refugees from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Klenovnik has one of the specialised hospitals that provides treatment for pulmonary diseases and tuberculosis for adults from different parts of Croatia.
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Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1975
(1975). The Case of the Refugee. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 51-53.
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(1975). The Case of the Refugee. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 51-53.
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International Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies, 2015
Refoulement, a French word meaning to reject; or backwash, is a contentious issue in the international law and policy. However, the word is unknown to most of the public world – the Australian government operations to deter asylum seekers titled ‘pushing back the boats', ‘operation sovereign borders' are questionably pushing the limits as to what's ...
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Refoulement, a French word meaning to reject; or backwash, is a contentious issue in the international law and policy. However, the word is unknown to most of the public world – the Australian government operations to deter asylum seekers titled ‘pushing back the boats', ‘operation sovereign borders' are questionably pushing the limits as to what's ...
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1997
International migration is inextricably connected to a wide range of issues and dilemmas that confront governments and peoples across the globe today. Increasing racism and neo-Nazi violence in Germany, ‘ethnic cleansing’ in former Yugoslavia and police brutality towards blacks in Los Angeles, are all recent examples of problems that are linked to ...
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International migration is inextricably connected to a wide range of issues and dilemmas that confront governments and peoples across the globe today. Increasing racism and neo-Nazi violence in Germany, ‘ethnic cleansing’ in former Yugoslavia and police brutality towards blacks in Los Angeles, are all recent examples of problems that are linked to ...
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2018
This chapter focuses on one particular aspect of education for refugee children, namely science education, in the various contexts these refugees encounter, especially when immersed in cultures away from their mother language and bridges with the family culture. The universal character of natural sciences makes is precious for these displaced children.
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This chapter focuses on one particular aspect of education for refugee children, namely science education, in the various contexts these refugees encounter, especially when immersed in cultures away from their mother language and bridges with the family culture. The universal character of natural sciences makes is precious for these displaced children.
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Climate refugees and their 'refugee' status
International Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies, 2017This article explores the manner in which the growing problem of climate refugees poses a significant legal, social and ethical challenge to international humanitarian law. It takes note of the obligations of the Global North, and takes into account different humanitarian and legal arguments that have been acknowledged by national courts. It goes on to
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Ethics, 1985
The term "refugee" conjures up a melange of bleak images: a teeming boat adrift on the South China Sea, a bloated child in Bangladesh, a shantytown reduced to rubble in Beirut. The contention is that neither persecution nor alienage captures what is essential about refugeehood.
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The term "refugee" conjures up a melange of bleak images: a teeming boat adrift on the South China Sea, a bloated child in Bangladesh, a shantytown reduced to rubble in Beirut. The contention is that neither persecution nor alienage captures what is essential about refugeehood.
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