The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (Refugee Convention), a treaty intended to protect some of the most vulnerable individuals in the world, has resulted in the exclusion of persons from refugee status due to a provision detailing citizenship requirements. According to the Refugee Convention, individuals who hold multiple nationalities must seek the protection of their other state(s) of nationality, or demonstrate why they cannot, before being able to be granted refugee status in another state. This paper will explore this provision of the Refugee Convention and the reasoning behind it, as well as survey issues that have arisen from its application over the past several decades, in order to recommend a more uniform applic...
Forty years after the Second World War, the international refugee crisis shows few signs of abating....
A refugee leaves the country of his or her national origin because the political community will not ...
Sixty years on from the signing of the Refugee Convention, forced migration and refugee movements co...
Persons with more than one nationality (“multiple nationals”) who flee persecution in their home cou...
In customary international law, nationality provides the principal link between the individual and t...
The question of whether arbitrary deprivation of nationality constitutes persecution for the purpose...
The Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 1951 ("the Convention") is over fifty ye...
The question of whether arbitrary deprivation of nationality constitutes persecution for the purpose...
he twenty first century has witnessed disastrous events in different parts of the world causing mill...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
This Paper seeks to establish what duties are owed to an asylum-seeker by his or her host State unde...
This book addresses a critical gap in existing scholarship by examining statelessness through the pr...
The 1951 Convention/1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees provides opportunities for stat...
This thesis concerns persons recognised as refugees based on the criteria set by Article 1A(2) of th...
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
Forty years after the Second World War, the international refugee crisis shows few signs of abating....
A refugee leaves the country of his or her national origin because the political community will not ...
Sixty years on from the signing of the Refugee Convention, forced migration and refugee movements co...
Persons with more than one nationality (“multiple nationals”) who flee persecution in their home cou...
In customary international law, nationality provides the principal link between the individual and t...
The question of whether arbitrary deprivation of nationality constitutes persecution for the purpose...
The Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 1951 ("the Convention") is over fifty ye...
The question of whether arbitrary deprivation of nationality constitutes persecution for the purpose...
he twenty first century has witnessed disastrous events in different parts of the world causing mill...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
This Paper seeks to establish what duties are owed to an asylum-seeker by his or her host State unde...
This book addresses a critical gap in existing scholarship by examining statelessness through the pr...
The 1951 Convention/1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees provides opportunities for stat...
This thesis concerns persons recognised as refugees based on the criteria set by Article 1A(2) of th...
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
Forty years after the Second World War, the international refugee crisis shows few signs of abating....
A refugee leaves the country of his or her national origin because the political community will not ...
Sixty years on from the signing of the Refugee Convention, forced migration and refugee movements co...