The legal instruments on the international plane concerning refugees are the 1951 Geneva Convention refugees and the 1967 Protocols relating to the status of the refuges extending the definition to the African refugees, including the 1969 African convention of the refugees governing the different aspects of refugees in Africa.., the main goal is to make understand how the refugees are seen in the eyes of international law. So after we do understand the requirements of international law and the responsibility that states really have on the refugees no matter the place even in Europe, Asia with some African examples, it is going to be good to go a little further in the study of the prohibition of discrimination between and among the refugees ...
Abstract: What we are witnessing today in Europe and especially within the European Union...
This article traces the contributions of African states to the development of international refugee ...
Ironic though it may seem, I believe that the present breakdown in the authority of international re...
he twenty first century has witnessed disastrous events in different parts of the world causing mill...
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
Every year, millions of people are seeking protection from countries other than their own for fear o...
The Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 1951 ("the Convention") is over fifty ye...
Due to the increasing number of refugees, the increase in their suffering, the importance which they...
Refugee’ in international legal system is a ‘status’. When a person or an ‘asylum seeker’ is granted...
Refugee’ in international legal system is a ‘status’. When a person or an ‘asylum seeker’ is granted...
In customary international law, nationality provides the principal link between the individual and t...
The heart of international refugee law is the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and...
States have been granting protection to individuals and groups fleeing persecution for centuries; ho...
The heart of international refugee law is the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and...
In the paper the author attempts to describe the issue of refugees as a very important problem in in...
Abstract: What we are witnessing today in Europe and especially within the European Union...
This article traces the contributions of African states to the development of international refugee ...
Ironic though it may seem, I believe that the present breakdown in the authority of international re...
he twenty first century has witnessed disastrous events in different parts of the world causing mill...
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
Every year, millions of people are seeking protection from countries other than their own for fear o...
The Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 1951 ("the Convention") is over fifty ye...
Due to the increasing number of refugees, the increase in their suffering, the importance which they...
Refugee’ in international legal system is a ‘status’. When a person or an ‘asylum seeker’ is granted...
Refugee’ in international legal system is a ‘status’. When a person or an ‘asylum seeker’ is granted...
In customary international law, nationality provides the principal link between the individual and t...
The heart of international refugee law is the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and...
States have been granting protection to individuals and groups fleeing persecution for centuries; ho...
The heart of international refugee law is the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and...
In the paper the author attempts to describe the issue of refugees as a very important problem in in...
Abstract: What we are witnessing today in Europe and especially within the European Union...
This article traces the contributions of African states to the development of international refugee ...
Ironic though it may seem, I believe that the present breakdown in the authority of international re...