This article analyzes several specific aspects of the current refugee legal regime in Sub-Saharan Africa in order to assess how the institution of asylum, considered the traditional solution for both individuals and groups who are obliged to flee their countries of citizenship, is legally perceived and applied. The analysis will focus on the 1969 African Union Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa, the pillar for refugee protection in SSA and considered the most generous and flexible international agreement on refugee protection
The legal instruments on the international plane concerning refugees are the 1951 Geneva Convention ...
This Article examines how the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treat...
Generally speaking, a refugee is a person forced to leave home for certain specified reasons and who...
This article traces the contributions of African states to the development of international refugee ...
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
While refugees are entitled to the right of asylum vis-a-vis the U.N. 1951 Convention Relating to th...
This article argues that an understanding of the evolution of asylum is an essential ingredient in t...
African countries have been host to and have produced refugees for decades. These refugees have fled...
Cameroon adopted a law defining the legal framework for refugee protection in July 2005, which enter...
The present decade is confronted with unprecedented refugee crises, dwarfing all similar refugee cri...
As a party to the UN Refugee Convention and the OAU Refugee Convention, South Africa is obligated to...
This article looks into solutions offered by the international community to the countries suffering ...
The article focuses on the challenges facing the asylum seekers and the role of states and asylum ad...
Due to the increasing number of refugees, the increase in their suffering, the importance which they...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsRefugees bear incredible political significa...
The legal instruments on the international plane concerning refugees are the 1951 Geneva Convention ...
This Article examines how the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treat...
Generally speaking, a refugee is a person forced to leave home for certain specified reasons and who...
This article traces the contributions of African states to the development of international refugee ...
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
While refugees are entitled to the right of asylum vis-a-vis the U.N. 1951 Convention Relating to th...
This article argues that an understanding of the evolution of asylum is an essential ingredient in t...
African countries have been host to and have produced refugees for decades. These refugees have fled...
Cameroon adopted a law defining the legal framework for refugee protection in July 2005, which enter...
The present decade is confronted with unprecedented refugee crises, dwarfing all similar refugee cri...
As a party to the UN Refugee Convention and the OAU Refugee Convention, South Africa is obligated to...
This article looks into solutions offered by the international community to the countries suffering ...
The article focuses on the challenges facing the asylum seekers and the role of states and asylum ad...
Due to the increasing number of refugees, the increase in their suffering, the importance which they...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsRefugees bear incredible political significa...
The legal instruments on the international plane concerning refugees are the 1951 Geneva Convention ...
This Article examines how the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treat...
Generally speaking, a refugee is a person forced to leave home for certain specified reasons and who...