Distinguished colleagues from government, university, NGOs, and students; The Republic of Korea (South Korea) is a fitting host for this meeting on refugee rights, given the example it has shown by ratifying the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (the 1951 Refugee Convention) in 1992 and for enacting its amended Refugee Act just last month. In todays global village, people are constantly leaving their homes in search of new opportunities. In public debates, however, the distinction between refugees and other people on the move is often blurred. It is important to remember that refugees have a distinct legal status. Refugees are people who have been forced to leave their country because their lives are in dange...
In recent years, asylum tribunals in the West have normally concluded that North Korean asylum seeke...
IPSHU Research Report Series No.32 : 2nd International Symposium 2016 hosted by Institute for Peace ...
More than 300 non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) and notable individuals from around the world ...
Asia is no exception to the global refugee crisis. The number of asylum-seekers in Asian countries h...
As of 2020, there are a staggering 26 million refugees worldwide. While most refugees live in poor- ...
On December 29, 2011, the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea passed the Law on the Status an...
Involuntary displacement of ethnic groups has been a long-lived phenomenon throughout human history....
North Korean defectors are considered citizens of South Korea under the South Korean Constitution, w...
Resettlement is the major instrument of protection for vulnerable refugees. Since the first pilot pr...
The current refugee crisis demands novel legal solutions, and new ways of summoning the political wi...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) describes a situation where the number of ...
The arrival of many Yemeni people on Jeju Island in 2018 to seek asylum became a mega-political issu...
This Independent Study Project conducts an analysis of the North Korean Refugee Crisis by following ...
This paper presents work in progress from a comparative qualitative analysis of political discourses...
This dissertation analyzes how states protect the rights of refugees who are outside their country o...
In recent years, asylum tribunals in the West have normally concluded that North Korean asylum seeke...
IPSHU Research Report Series No.32 : 2nd International Symposium 2016 hosted by Institute for Peace ...
More than 300 non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) and notable individuals from around the world ...
Asia is no exception to the global refugee crisis. The number of asylum-seekers in Asian countries h...
As of 2020, there are a staggering 26 million refugees worldwide. While most refugees live in poor- ...
On December 29, 2011, the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea passed the Law on the Status an...
Involuntary displacement of ethnic groups has been a long-lived phenomenon throughout human history....
North Korean defectors are considered citizens of South Korea under the South Korean Constitution, w...
Resettlement is the major instrument of protection for vulnerable refugees. Since the first pilot pr...
The current refugee crisis demands novel legal solutions, and new ways of summoning the political wi...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) describes a situation where the number of ...
The arrival of many Yemeni people on Jeju Island in 2018 to seek asylum became a mega-political issu...
This Independent Study Project conducts an analysis of the North Korean Refugee Crisis by following ...
This paper presents work in progress from a comparative qualitative analysis of political discourses...
This dissertation analyzes how states protect the rights of refugees who are outside their country o...
In recent years, asylum tribunals in the West have normally concluded that North Korean asylum seeke...
IPSHU Research Report Series No.32 : 2nd International Symposium 2016 hosted by Institute for Peace ...
More than 300 non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) and notable individuals from around the world ...