Many affluent states seek to discharge their responsibilities to refugees through extraterritorial policies, which limit the number of refugees that they admit whilst contributing to protection in a third country. Is this morally permissible? I argue that under non-ideal circumstances, where states’ non-compliance with their duties to refugees are persistent, such policies can be permissible. However, extraterritorial protection must satisfy two conditions. First, it must come about through bilateral or multilateral agreements. Second, the protection provided must allow for full integration in a new society. I argue that the lower the costs a state bears for admitting refugees to its territory, the higher its contribution to extraterritoria...
I believe that the analysis underlying the leveraged right to asylum is conceptually flawed. As I wi...
The current legal definition of the term ‘refugee’ fails to recognise the centrality of refugees’ ha...
In 1997 Peter Schuck proposed a ‘refugee quota trading’ mechanism, whereby countries voluntarily for...
In 1997 Peter Schuck proposed a 'refugee quota trading' mechanism, whereby countries voluntarily for...
The theoretically global responsibility to protect refugees is today heavily skewed, with just ten c...
How does international law require States acting outside their own territories to treat refugees and...
Despite the importance of refugee resettlement being frequently emphasised, there is only a limited ...
Already since the 1980’s, in order to combat irregular immigration states have emphasized controllin...
In face of the present migratory pressures from the poor towards the richer countries, and of the pr...
Refugee problems today tend to have one factor in common-the huge numbers of people involved. But wh...
The following essay is based on a similar discussion that appeared in World Refugee Survey 1996 (© 1...
Good international citizenship is generally seen, either implicitly or explicitly, as being a matter...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...
This article analyses legal criteria adopted by international law and jurisprudence for allocating a...
This Article first questions the legitimacy of protection elsewhere practices. It then considers the...
I believe that the analysis underlying the leveraged right to asylum is conceptually flawed. As I wi...
The current legal definition of the term ‘refugee’ fails to recognise the centrality of refugees’ ha...
In 1997 Peter Schuck proposed a ‘refugee quota trading’ mechanism, whereby countries voluntarily for...
In 1997 Peter Schuck proposed a 'refugee quota trading' mechanism, whereby countries voluntarily for...
The theoretically global responsibility to protect refugees is today heavily skewed, with just ten c...
How does international law require States acting outside their own territories to treat refugees and...
Despite the importance of refugee resettlement being frequently emphasised, there is only a limited ...
Already since the 1980’s, in order to combat irregular immigration states have emphasized controllin...
In face of the present migratory pressures from the poor towards the richer countries, and of the pr...
Refugee problems today tend to have one factor in common-the huge numbers of people involved. But wh...
The following essay is based on a similar discussion that appeared in World Refugee Survey 1996 (© 1...
Good international citizenship is generally seen, either implicitly or explicitly, as being a matter...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...
This article analyses legal criteria adopted by international law and jurisprudence for allocating a...
This Article first questions the legitimacy of protection elsewhere practices. It then considers the...
I believe that the analysis underlying the leveraged right to asylum is conceptually flawed. As I wi...
The current legal definition of the term ‘refugee’ fails to recognise the centrality of refugees’ ha...
In 1997 Peter Schuck proposed a ‘refugee quota trading’ mechanism, whereby countries voluntarily for...