This paper examines the ethical responsibilities of those NGOs that assist in repatriating migrants from countries that do not want them -- in particular, the case of the South Sudanese in Israel. Did NGOs exploit these migrants by using repatriation to appeal to donors? Were NGOs complicit in a government policy that may have been unjust
More than 300 non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) and notable individuals from around the world ...
Based in New York, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) has been working in the Sudan since the ...
List of issues to be taken up in connection with the consideration of the third periodic reports of ...
Repatriation programmes facilitated by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and non-gov...
"Voluntary repatriation" to a country of origin may be necessary to restore refugees' rights, when o...
Over the past decade, NGOs and government agencies have helped millions of refugees repatriate to th...
The focus of this report is the collective non-removal policy towards asylum seekers in Israel. This...
This article explores the precarious status of Eritrean and Sudanese nationals in Israel. Having cro...
When an individual signs a contract for voluntary repatriation through a private or public body, the...
Since 2007, nearly 60,000 asylum seekers have arrived in Israel, primarily from Sudan and Eritrea, a...
This article examines the legal consequences of the acquisition of a new nationality for the right o...
This article adopts a genealogical approach in examining Israeli immigration policy by focusing on t...
My Major Research Paper is an examination of non-Jewish African asylum seekers entering Israel from ...
The recent arrivals of refugees from the Middle East fleeing war and persecution, and forced migrant...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsRefugees bear incredible political significa...
More than 300 non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) and notable individuals from around the world ...
Based in New York, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) has been working in the Sudan since the ...
List of issues to be taken up in connection with the consideration of the third periodic reports of ...
Repatriation programmes facilitated by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and non-gov...
"Voluntary repatriation" to a country of origin may be necessary to restore refugees' rights, when o...
Over the past decade, NGOs and government agencies have helped millions of refugees repatriate to th...
The focus of this report is the collective non-removal policy towards asylum seekers in Israel. This...
This article explores the precarious status of Eritrean and Sudanese nationals in Israel. Having cro...
When an individual signs a contract for voluntary repatriation through a private or public body, the...
Since 2007, nearly 60,000 asylum seekers have arrived in Israel, primarily from Sudan and Eritrea, a...
This article examines the legal consequences of the acquisition of a new nationality for the right o...
This article adopts a genealogical approach in examining Israeli immigration policy by focusing on t...
My Major Research Paper is an examination of non-Jewish African asylum seekers entering Israel from ...
The recent arrivals of refugees from the Middle East fleeing war and persecution, and forced migrant...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsRefugees bear incredible political significa...
More than 300 non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) and notable individuals from around the world ...
Based in New York, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) has been working in the Sudan since the ...
List of issues to be taken up in connection with the consideration of the third periodic reports of ...