On April 5, 2019, PILR held their triennial symposium titled: Revisiting Human Rights: The Universal Declaration at 70. As a reflection of the event, a few panelists composed contribution pieces reflecting on the topic
A short historical perspective on the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is follo...
Response to the ATR Debate Proposition: ‘It is important and necessary to make clear distinctions be...
There continues to be an increase in concern for human rights in different areas, and refugees are n...
This book addresses the relationship between International Refugee Law and International Human Right...
Increasingly hard-line and restrictive asylum policies and practices of many governments call into q...
The universal rights of refugees are today derived from two primary sources - general standards of i...
The following essay is excerpted from the Epilogue to The Rights of Refugees Under International Law...
The origins of refugee rights are closely intertwined with the emergence of the general system of in...
This article explores the possibility of using some of the other international agreements to secure ...
How can international law protect both international security and the human rights of displaced peop...
In recent years national human rights institutions have begun to bridge the long-standing gap betwee...
Since the 1980s, Western states have denied refugee status for asylum seekers who can receive protec...
The issue of migrants and refugees, especially in a Mediterranean context, has become the subject of...
Human rights, it is often observed, have become a common global language for making moral claims. On...
The contemporary plight of refugees, asylum seekers, and other marginalized groups reveals the limit...
A short historical perspective on the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is follo...
Response to the ATR Debate Proposition: ‘It is important and necessary to make clear distinctions be...
There continues to be an increase in concern for human rights in different areas, and refugees are n...
This book addresses the relationship between International Refugee Law and International Human Right...
Increasingly hard-line and restrictive asylum policies and practices of many governments call into q...
The universal rights of refugees are today derived from two primary sources - general standards of i...
The following essay is excerpted from the Epilogue to The Rights of Refugees Under International Law...
The origins of refugee rights are closely intertwined with the emergence of the general system of in...
This article explores the possibility of using some of the other international agreements to secure ...
How can international law protect both international security and the human rights of displaced peop...
In recent years national human rights institutions have begun to bridge the long-standing gap betwee...
Since the 1980s, Western states have denied refugee status for asylum seekers who can receive protec...
The issue of migrants and refugees, especially in a Mediterranean context, has become the subject of...
Human rights, it is often observed, have become a common global language for making moral claims. On...
The contemporary plight of refugees, asylum seekers, and other marginalized groups reveals the limit...
A short historical perspective on the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is follo...
Response to the ATR Debate Proposition: ‘It is important and necessary to make clear distinctions be...
There continues to be an increase in concern for human rights in different areas, and refugees are n...