South Africa has a large refugee population. In its 2010 report the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees stated that South Africa received more than 222,000 new asylum requests. This made South Africa the number-one asylum destination in the world, ahead of the United States, Sweden, France, and Germany. People across the African continent go to South Africa to escapeviolence and poverty because it is a beacon of stability and economic growth on the continent. They arrive by bus and by foot after journeys that last for weeks from countries such as Ethiopia, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, Sudan, Somalia and Tanzania. Whenthey get close to the border, those without legal papers walk through the bush and swim across rivers to avoid being se...
UNHAPPY FAMILIES AND USE OF ARTICLE 8 FOR FAILED ASYLUM SEEKERSImmigration minister Phil Woolas has ...
On 19 June 2019, one day before World Refugee Day, the Western Cape High Court handed down judg...
Many Africans confront and deal with very trying situations in their countries that are very diff...
Lack of access to legal counsel and lengthy delays in procedures continue to undermine refugee statu...
People from across the African continent continue to make their way to South Africa to escape violen...
textabstractSouth Africa has recently been spared the long-term, large-scale refugee movements seen ...
As a party to the UN Refugee Convention and the OAU Refugee Convention, South Africa is obligated to...
textabstractSouth Africa only began accepting individual applications for political asylum in 1994. ...
South Africa is home to thousands of asylum seekers and refugees, especially from African countries....
As a party to the UN Refugee Convention and the OAU Refugee Convention, South Africa is obligated to...
South Africa has a progressive legal refugee framework and retains a national refugee reception syst...
Asylum seekers in South Africa experience extreme difficulties lodging their claims at the Departmen...
This paper examines the extent to which African States have cemented their commitments to protect pe...
The Refugees Act 130 of 1998 enabled South Africa to treat asylum seekers in a humanitarian and dig...
The advent of democracy in the country has not only seen the liberation of the oppressed South Afric...
UNHAPPY FAMILIES AND USE OF ARTICLE 8 FOR FAILED ASYLUM SEEKERSImmigration minister Phil Woolas has ...
On 19 June 2019, one day before World Refugee Day, the Western Cape High Court handed down judg...
Many Africans confront and deal with very trying situations in their countries that are very diff...
Lack of access to legal counsel and lengthy delays in procedures continue to undermine refugee statu...
People from across the African continent continue to make their way to South Africa to escape violen...
textabstractSouth Africa has recently been spared the long-term, large-scale refugee movements seen ...
As a party to the UN Refugee Convention and the OAU Refugee Convention, South Africa is obligated to...
textabstractSouth Africa only began accepting individual applications for political asylum in 1994. ...
South Africa is home to thousands of asylum seekers and refugees, especially from African countries....
As a party to the UN Refugee Convention and the OAU Refugee Convention, South Africa is obligated to...
South Africa has a progressive legal refugee framework and retains a national refugee reception syst...
Asylum seekers in South Africa experience extreme difficulties lodging their claims at the Departmen...
This paper examines the extent to which African States have cemented their commitments to protect pe...
The Refugees Act 130 of 1998 enabled South Africa to treat asylum seekers in a humanitarian and dig...
The advent of democracy in the country has not only seen the liberation of the oppressed South Afric...
UNHAPPY FAMILIES AND USE OF ARTICLE 8 FOR FAILED ASYLUM SEEKERSImmigration minister Phil Woolas has ...
On 19 June 2019, one day before World Refugee Day, the Western Cape High Court handed down judg...
Many Africans confront and deal with very trying situations in their countries that are very diff...