The paper explores the basis of the responsibilities we owe to refugees. That we have such responsibilities is a very widely shared intuition: the need of those fleeing from persecution seems to call out for a response on our part. But what exactly are our obligations to such people? Who are they owed to and why do we have them? The paper argues in favour of a human rights approach to refugee protection that includes the requirement of the implementation of a burden sharing scheme. DOI 10.17879/95189441435
This Policy Brief is a joint RSC and STG publication.The number of refugees worldwide is big and gro...
First published online: 15 April 2020The so-called European refugee crisis of 2015–6 has focused the...
Most theorists working on moral obligations to refugees conceive of western states as innocent bysta...
The paper explores the basis of the responsibilities we owe to refugees. That we have such responsib...
On what basis, and to what extent, are refugees obligated to obey the laws of their host countries? ...
On what basis, and to what extent, are refugees obligated to obey the laws of their host countries? ...
This essay develops, within the terms of the recent New York Declaration, an account of the shared r...
On what basis, and to what extent, are refugees obligated to obey the laws of their host countries? ...
This chapter examines the implications of human rights for how refugees should be treated. It focuse...
This Paper seeks to establish what duties are owed to an asylum-seeker by his or her host State unde...
The current legal definition of the term ‘refugee’ fails to recognise the centrality of refugees’ ha...
The thesis examines, philosophically and practically, what duties humanity has towards refugees. As ...
Who are refugees? Who, if anyone, is responsible for protecting them? What forms should this protect...
Responsibility sharing has been at the core of the debates on asylum in the European Union given tha...
This Thesis is a study on the law and practice of international cooperation and responsibility shari...
This Policy Brief is a joint RSC and STG publication.The number of refugees worldwide is big and gro...
First published online: 15 April 2020The so-called European refugee crisis of 2015–6 has focused the...
Most theorists working on moral obligations to refugees conceive of western states as innocent bysta...
The paper explores the basis of the responsibilities we owe to refugees. That we have such responsib...
On what basis, and to what extent, are refugees obligated to obey the laws of their host countries? ...
On what basis, and to what extent, are refugees obligated to obey the laws of their host countries? ...
This essay develops, within the terms of the recent New York Declaration, an account of the shared r...
On what basis, and to what extent, are refugees obligated to obey the laws of their host countries? ...
This chapter examines the implications of human rights for how refugees should be treated. It focuse...
This Paper seeks to establish what duties are owed to an asylum-seeker by his or her host State unde...
The current legal definition of the term ‘refugee’ fails to recognise the centrality of refugees’ ha...
The thesis examines, philosophically and practically, what duties humanity has towards refugees. As ...
Who are refugees? Who, if anyone, is responsible for protecting them? What forms should this protect...
Responsibility sharing has been at the core of the debates on asylum in the European Union given tha...
This Thesis is a study on the law and practice of international cooperation and responsibility shari...
This Policy Brief is a joint RSC and STG publication.The number of refugees worldwide is big and gro...
First published online: 15 April 2020The so-called European refugee crisis of 2015–6 has focused the...
Most theorists working on moral obligations to refugees conceive of western states as innocent bysta...