This article highlights the predicament of persons recognized as refugees according to the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (CSR1951 refugees) when they travel outside their state of asylum. Their status entails ipso facto that, if they are ill-treated abroad, they cannot turn to representatives of their state of nationality and request its diplomatic protection, nor can they expect to receive its consular assistance. It is submitted that a state of asylum ought to extend the scope of protection that it offers CSR1951 refugees residing in its territory, and provide them diplomatic protection and consular assistance when they travel abroad as if they were its nationals. Four claims are advanced in support of this contention: Fir...
<p>Wars, conflict, and persecution have forced more people to flee their homes and seek refuge and s...
This article looks back to the 1920s, and tries to tease out the politics of refugee protection as i...
Refugee problems today tend to have one factor in common-the huge numbers of people involved. But wh...
Forty years after the Second World War, the international refugee crisis shows few signs of abating....
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
This Paper seeks to establish what duties are owed to an asylum-seeker by his or her host State unde...
The article analyses the meaning of protection in international refugee law and argues that this sho...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
This Article first questions the legitimacy of protection elsewhere practices. It then considers the...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
Whereas the EU is developing a highly protective Common European Asylum System in purported complian...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
Refugees are a flash point for political divisions in the United States and abroad. The enormous per...
<p>Wars, conflict, and persecution have forced more people to flee their homes and seek refuge and s...
This article looks back to the 1920s, and tries to tease out the politics of refugee protection as i...
Refugee problems today tend to have one factor in common-the huge numbers of people involved. But wh...
Forty years after the Second World War, the international refugee crisis shows few signs of abating....
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
This Paper seeks to establish what duties are owed to an asylum-seeker by his or her host State unde...
The article analyses the meaning of protection in international refugee law and argues that this sho...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
This Article first questions the legitimacy of protection elsewhere practices. It then considers the...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
Whereas the EU is developing a highly protective Common European Asylum System in purported complian...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
Refugees are a flash point for political divisions in the United States and abroad. The enormous per...
<p>Wars, conflict, and persecution have forced more people to flee their homes and seek refuge and s...
This article looks back to the 1920s, and tries to tease out the politics of refugee protection as i...
Refugee problems today tend to have one factor in common-the huge numbers of people involved. But wh...