This article adopts a genealogical approach in examining Israeli immigration policy by focusing on the situation confronting African asylum seekers who have been forced back into Egypt, detained and deported but who have not had their asylum claims properly assessed. Based on immigration policies formulated at the time of Israeli independence, whose principle objective was to secure a Jewish majority state, we argue that Israel’s treatment of African asylum seekers as ‘infiltrators’/economic migrants stems from an insistence on maintaining immigration as a sovereign issue formally isolated from other policy domains. Such an approach is not only in violation of Israel’s commitment to the Refugee Convention, it directly contributes to polici...
Since the founding of the state in 1948, Israel has recognized just over 200 people as refugees, rai...
This article seeks to examine African refugees and asylumseekers access to education in urban areas ...
Since 2007, nearly 60,000 asylum seekers have arrived in Israel, primarily from Sudan and Eritrea, a...
This article adopts a genealogical approach in examining Israeli immigration policy by focusing on t...
Since mid 2005, Israel has become a destination for thousands of Africans who are willing to take a ...
This paper will explore the Israeli asylum regime and its development since the state’s inception an...
This article explores the precarious status of Eritrean and Sudanese nationals in Israel. Having cro...
In this dissertation I advance our understanding of African asylum seekers’ detention in Israel, an ...
My Major Research Paper is an examination of non-Jewish African asylum seekers entering Israel from ...
Since 2005 around 60,000 asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, have entered Israel by cross...
Israel is one of those countries which received the highest number of immigrants after World War II....
The focus of this report is the collective non-removal policy towards asylum seekers in Israel. This...
Between 2005 and 2013, around 50,000 migrants from Sudan and Eritrea crossed the Egyptian border to ...
This article seeks to examine African refugees and asylum-seekers access to education in urban areas...
Monograph detailing the drafting history of the 1951 Refugee Convention, and its application in Isra...
Since the founding of the state in 1948, Israel has recognized just over 200 people as refugees, rai...
This article seeks to examine African refugees and asylumseekers access to education in urban areas ...
Since 2007, nearly 60,000 asylum seekers have arrived in Israel, primarily from Sudan and Eritrea, a...
This article adopts a genealogical approach in examining Israeli immigration policy by focusing on t...
Since mid 2005, Israel has become a destination for thousands of Africans who are willing to take a ...
This paper will explore the Israeli asylum regime and its development since the state’s inception an...
This article explores the precarious status of Eritrean and Sudanese nationals in Israel. Having cro...
In this dissertation I advance our understanding of African asylum seekers’ detention in Israel, an ...
My Major Research Paper is an examination of non-Jewish African asylum seekers entering Israel from ...
Since 2005 around 60,000 asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, have entered Israel by cross...
Israel is one of those countries which received the highest number of immigrants after World War II....
The focus of this report is the collective non-removal policy towards asylum seekers in Israel. This...
Between 2005 and 2013, around 50,000 migrants from Sudan and Eritrea crossed the Egyptian border to ...
This article seeks to examine African refugees and asylum-seekers access to education in urban areas...
Monograph detailing the drafting history of the 1951 Refugee Convention, and its application in Isra...
Since the founding of the state in 1948, Israel has recognized just over 200 people as refugees, rai...
This article seeks to examine African refugees and asylumseekers access to education in urban areas ...
Since 2007, nearly 60,000 asylum seekers have arrived in Israel, primarily from Sudan and Eritrea, a...