The thesis examines the international refugee protection system in order to discover whether or not the system constitutes an international regime, as defined by international relations literature. To do so, it formulates a theoretical framework combining neoliberal and constructivist approaches to regime theory. It closely examines the legal documents that provide the normative and procedural framework of the protection system (such as the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, various regional agreements, as well as certain human rights documents) and discusses the legal, political, and moral obligation that these documents instill upon the member states of the protection system. It evaluates the principles, norms, rules, and...
The thesis of this essay is that within the refugee regime the move away from states and adherence t...
Despite clear humanitarian intensions behind the international protection system, different ideologi...
The 1951 Geneva Convention on the Status of Refugees, including its 1967 Protocol, is the very funda...
This dissertation investigates regime-based efforts by states to cooperate in providing assistance a...
Global Refugee Regime Today: the Old Norms but New Challenges? The aim of this bachelor thesis is to...
This dissertation investigates regime-based efforts by states to cooperate in providing assistance a...
This thesis scrutinises, from the perspective of legal theory, how contracting states have app...
International refugee law is seen by many as constitutive for national refugee policy. Yet, as asylu...
During the year 2022, the total number of forcibly displaced persons reached 100 million for the fir...
The origins of refugee rights are closely intertwined with the emergence of the general system of in...
abstract: The purpose of this thesis was to answer the research question of how do states and intern...
The UN Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration and the EU’s New Migration and Asylum Pact introduc...
International Theory Tests on Global Refugee Policies Throughout the world there are millions of pe...
The purpose of my thesis is to analyze all instruments of international law for protection of refuge...
The 1951 Geneva Convention relating to the Status of the Refugees and its related 1967 Protocol desi...
The thesis of this essay is that within the refugee regime the move away from states and adherence t...
Despite clear humanitarian intensions behind the international protection system, different ideologi...
The 1951 Geneva Convention on the Status of Refugees, including its 1967 Protocol, is the very funda...
This dissertation investigates regime-based efforts by states to cooperate in providing assistance a...
Global Refugee Regime Today: the Old Norms but New Challenges? The aim of this bachelor thesis is to...
This dissertation investigates regime-based efforts by states to cooperate in providing assistance a...
This thesis scrutinises, from the perspective of legal theory, how contracting states have app...
International refugee law is seen by many as constitutive for national refugee policy. Yet, as asylu...
During the year 2022, the total number of forcibly displaced persons reached 100 million for the fir...
The origins of refugee rights are closely intertwined with the emergence of the general system of in...
abstract: The purpose of this thesis was to answer the research question of how do states and intern...
The UN Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration and the EU’s New Migration and Asylum Pact introduc...
International Theory Tests on Global Refugee Policies Throughout the world there are millions of pe...
The purpose of my thesis is to analyze all instruments of international law for protection of refuge...
The 1951 Geneva Convention relating to the Status of the Refugees and its related 1967 Protocol desi...
The thesis of this essay is that within the refugee regime the move away from states and adherence t...
Despite clear humanitarian intensions behind the international protection system, different ideologi...
The 1951 Geneva Convention on the Status of Refugees, including its 1967 Protocol, is the very funda...