This paper focuses on the problems of those who do not qualify for a regular admission as refugees, but are detained at the entrance point, or are detained in the United States after being released on temporary parole or pending repatriation. The thesis I shall try to defend is that these persons must be treated according to basic rules of humanitarian law; that they are entitled to be treated as human beings, regardless of any particular legislation or administrative regulations depriving them of basic legal protection granted to citizens and regular residents of the country
This article highlights the predicament of persons recognized as refugees according to the Conventio...
Liberal democracies aspire to respect minimum standards of individual liberty and due process to all...
A number of jurisdictions have fastened onto a solution that appears to reconcile respect for refu...
Under International law, a State may refuse to accord entry permit to its territory for aliens. Howe...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
It continues to be a basic premise of international law, just like it was the case fifty years ago, ...
Every year, millions of people are seeking protection from countries other than their own for fear o...
States are routinely confronted with conflicting duties of maintaining full respect for human rights...
This Paper seeks to establish what duties are owed to an asylum-seeker by his or her host State unde...
This article aims to discuss the recent reading of the non-refoulement rule which qualifies the risk...
Refugees increasingly encounter laws and policies which provide that their protection needs will be ...
Refugees are a flash point for political divisions in the United States and abroad. The enormous per...
In the last two decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has actively grappled with balancing the interests o...
Refugee problems today tend to have one factor in common-the huge numbers of people involved. But wh...
In the paper the author attempts to describe the issue of refugees as a very important problem in in...
This article highlights the predicament of persons recognized as refugees according to the Conventio...
Liberal democracies aspire to respect minimum standards of individual liberty and due process to all...
A number of jurisdictions have fastened onto a solution that appears to reconcile respect for refu...
Under International law, a State may refuse to accord entry permit to its territory for aliens. Howe...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
It continues to be a basic premise of international law, just like it was the case fifty years ago, ...
Every year, millions of people are seeking protection from countries other than their own for fear o...
States are routinely confronted with conflicting duties of maintaining full respect for human rights...
This Paper seeks to establish what duties are owed to an asylum-seeker by his or her host State unde...
This article aims to discuss the recent reading of the non-refoulement rule which qualifies the risk...
Refugees increasingly encounter laws and policies which provide that their protection needs will be ...
Refugees are a flash point for political divisions in the United States and abroad. The enormous per...
In the last two decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has actively grappled with balancing the interests o...
Refugee problems today tend to have one factor in common-the huge numbers of people involved. But wh...
In the paper the author attempts to describe the issue of refugees as a very important problem in in...
This article highlights the predicament of persons recognized as refugees according to the Conventio...
Liberal democracies aspire to respect minimum standards of individual liberty and due process to all...
A number of jurisdictions have fastened onto a solution that appears to reconcile respect for refu...