The article analyses the meaning of protection in international refugee law and argues that this should be limited ot the principle of non-refouelement. It further argues that attempts to ground international protection for those fleeing armed conflict are not supported by the 1949 Generva Conventions for the protection of victims of armed conflict
The fact that war is the primary cause of people being uprooted prompts us to ask what protection th...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
This article is the first scholarly output of a major research project examining the notion of immin...
The article analyses the meaning of protection in international refugee law and argues that this sho...
The primary focus of attention in discussions on legal norms protecting refugees are usually the 195...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
Protection is arguably the raison-d’être of refugee policy. Yet, surprisingly, the meaning of protec...
Human rights defenders (HRDs) are subjected to serious human rights violations through legal and ext...
Forty years after the Second World War, the international refugee crisis shows few signs of abating....
This article highlights the predicament of persons recognized as refugees according to the Conventio...
Human rights defenders (HRDs) are subjected to serious human rights violations through legal and ext...
Human rights defenders (HRDs) are subjected to serious human rights violations through legal and ext...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
Human rights defenders (HRDs) are subjected to serious human rights violations through legal and ext...
Copyright © 2019 British Institute of International and Comparative Law. This article is an output o...
The fact that war is the primary cause of people being uprooted prompts us to ask what protection th...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
This article is the first scholarly output of a major research project examining the notion of immin...
The article analyses the meaning of protection in international refugee law and argues that this sho...
The primary focus of attention in discussions on legal norms protecting refugees are usually the 195...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
Protection is arguably the raison-d’être of refugee policy. Yet, surprisingly, the meaning of protec...
Human rights defenders (HRDs) are subjected to serious human rights violations through legal and ext...
Forty years after the Second World War, the international refugee crisis shows few signs of abating....
This article highlights the predicament of persons recognized as refugees according to the Conventio...
Human rights defenders (HRDs) are subjected to serious human rights violations through legal and ext...
Human rights defenders (HRDs) are subjected to serious human rights violations through legal and ext...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
Human rights defenders (HRDs) are subjected to serious human rights violations through legal and ext...
Copyright © 2019 British Institute of International and Comparative Law. This article is an output o...
The fact that war is the primary cause of people being uprooted prompts us to ask what protection th...
The absence of protection from persecution is a precondition to qualifying as a refugee. However, pr...
This article is the first scholarly output of a major research project examining the notion of immin...