This report summarises the proceedings at the international conference ‘Refuge from inhumanity: enriching refugee protection by recourse to international humanitarian law’ held at All Souls College, Oxford, 11-12 February 2013. The conference was jointly organised by the Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, and the Refugee Law Initiative of the School of Advanced Study, University of London. This expert conference broke new ground in exploring the role of international humanitarian law (IHL) in the protection of refugees and asylum-seekers. Its seven thematic panels went beyond traditional approaches to IHL and refugee law by assessing the prospects for substantive legal interaction between the two fields. The first day of the...
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This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
Every year, millions of people are seeking protection from countries other than their own for fear o...
States have been granting protection to individuals and groups fleeing persecution for centuries; ho...
Refugee’ in international legal system is a ‘status’. When a person or an ‘asylum seeker’ is granted...
This book contributes to a long-standing but ever topical debate about whether persons fleeing war t...
The study of the interplay between international Humanitarian Law (IHL) and the International Refuge...
The fact that war is the primary cause of people being uprooted prompts us to ask what protection th...
A growing opinion has appeared in refugee and human rights discourse that the 1950 European Conventi...
Review of Refugee Protection in International Law: UNHCR\u27s Global Consultations on International ...
The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law is a comprehensive, critical work, which analyses t...
In a document released during the summer of 1998, the Austrian Presidency of the European Union form...
This book publishes the contributions to the University of Luxembourg/UNHCR symposium on the legal p...
This Article examines how the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treat...
The universal rights of refugees are today derived from two primary sources - general standards of i...
My choice to study refugee issues and related humanitarian problems stems first from a personal expe...
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
Every year, millions of people are seeking protection from countries other than their own for fear o...
States have been granting protection to individuals and groups fleeing persecution for centuries; ho...