© The several contributors, 2012. All rights reserved. This chapter discusses the conflict between human rights and expulsion in the context of international refugee law and considers the constraints placed upon states by international human rights law with respect to their right to control entry and deportation. While human rights bodies regularly reiterate the right of states to control who can enter and reside in their territory, the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees of 1951 and its 1967 Protocol apparently provide an international exception. For states parties, there is an obligation not to refoule a person who qualifies as a refugee. Nonetheless, this constraint on states' sovereign powers gives rise to several issues perta...
Currently, refugee problems are a matter for the international society. In practice, their rights ar...
Under international law, a State may refuse to accord entry permit to its territory for aliens. Howe...
The heart of international refugee law is the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and...
The origins of refugee rights are closely intertwined with the emergence of the general system of in...
Refugee problems today tend to have one factor in common-the huge numbers of people involved. But wh...
The following essay is excerpted from the Epilogue to The Rights of Refugees Under International Law...
How can international law protect both international security and the human rights of displaced peop...
It continues to be a basic premise of international law, just like it was the case fifty years ago, ...
The universal rights of refugees are today derived from two primary sources - general standards of i...
How does international law protect migrants? For the most part, it does not. Of the millions of peop...
How does international law require States acting outside their own territories to treat refugees and...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
The international law of armed conflicts provides a legal protection to refugees if they find themse...
This book addresses a critical gap in existing scholarship by examining statelessness through the pr...
This book addresses the relationship between International Refugee Law and International Human Right...
Currently, refugee problems are a matter for the international society. In practice, their rights ar...
Under international law, a State may refuse to accord entry permit to its territory for aliens. Howe...
The heart of international refugee law is the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and...
The origins of refugee rights are closely intertwined with the emergence of the general system of in...
Refugee problems today tend to have one factor in common-the huge numbers of people involved. But wh...
The following essay is excerpted from the Epilogue to The Rights of Refugees Under International Law...
How can international law protect both international security and the human rights of displaced peop...
It continues to be a basic premise of international law, just like it was the case fifty years ago, ...
The universal rights of refugees are today derived from two primary sources - general standards of i...
How does international law protect migrants? For the most part, it does not. Of the millions of peop...
How does international law require States acting outside their own territories to treat refugees and...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
The international law of armed conflicts provides a legal protection to refugees if they find themse...
This book addresses a critical gap in existing scholarship by examining statelessness through the pr...
This book addresses the relationship between International Refugee Law and International Human Right...
Currently, refugee problems are a matter for the international society. In practice, their rights ar...
Under international law, a State may refuse to accord entry permit to its territory for aliens. Howe...
The heart of international refugee law is the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and...