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Temporary Protection in Law and Practice
Temporary protection is a flexible tool of international protection, which offers sanctuary to those fleeing humanitarian crises, and currently affects the lives and legal status of millions of forced migrants. However, the content, boundaries and legal foundation of temporary protection, remain largely undefined or unsettled.
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Temporary Protection and Temporary Refuge
2021Abstract Unlike ‘complementary protection’, the concepts of ‘temporary refuge’ and ‘temporary protection’ represent challenges to the Refugee Convention, exposing a real or perceived flaw in the way the Convention articulates immediate protection with longer-term solutions.
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Protecting workers in the temporary staffing industry
Occupational Medicine, 2023Abstract Background Workers hired through temporary staffing companies have a high rate of severe and fatal injuries despite the legally mandated, shared responsibility of the temporary staffing company and the host company to assure safe work. Aims
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Protection Gaps and Temporary Protection
Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law Online, 2017The Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (the 1951 Convention) does not address all the challenging questions posed by contemporary forced migration. The 1951 Convention does not deal with persons fleeing armed conflict, admission and large-scale movement of forced migrants in a clear and comprehensive manner.
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TEMPORARY CORROSION PROTECTIVES
Anti-Corrosion Manual, 1973Economic Aspects of Corrosion The Government sponsored committee in its recent report on corrosion and protection conservatively estimated that the cost of corrosion in the United Kingdom was £1365 million per annum. This represents 3.5% of the gross national product.
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The Temporary Protection Directive
European Journal of Migration and Law, 2002AbstractNo Abstract
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LANOLIN — as a Temporary Protective
Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1956Although oils and greases have for long been applied to metals to protect them from corrosion, it has been with varying degrees of success and, in fact, it is now known that the indiscriminate application of oil can do more harm than good. Mr. Silman shows here how many of the disadvantages associated with the use of oil are overcome when lanolin is ...
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Temporary corrosion protectives
Anti-Corrosion Manual, 1985Temporary corrosion protectives are designed to prevent corrosion of metal surfaces of equipment during transport and storage. They are in many cases removed from the surfaces before the equipment is put into operation, and one of the features which distinguishes them from permanent protectives such as paints, is that they are readily removable.
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