The relative decline of state power and the increase in the significance of various non-state actors is one of the greatest challenges faced by the legal framework for the international protection of refugees and other forced migrants over previous decades. A large number of asylum seekers applying for protection in Europe and other industrialized states originate from countries where the state structure is weak, if not non-existent, and where the threats faced by individuals stem primarily from actors other than the state authorities. The legal framework for international protection, which rests on a state-centric paradigm, is struggling with claims for protection arising from such situations. Drawing extensively on international and Europ...
Refugees bear incredible political significance for states of asylum and states of origin. Despite t...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...
The purpose of this study was to examine the ways in which the European Union and its member states ...
This article examines the concept of non-state ‘actors of protection’ in international refugee law. ...
The international legal system has weathered sweeping changes over the last decade as new participan...
This article examines the concept of non-state “actors of protection” in international refugee law. ...
How does international law protect migrants? For the most part, it does not. Of the millions of peop...
This paper will explore the international regime of refugee law, seeking to show how legal solution...
During the year 2022, the total number of forcibly displaced persons reached 100 million for the fir...
This dissertation investigates regime-based efforts by states to cooperate in providing assistance a...
Forced migration is a long-standing problem for states in the international system. One reason is it...
States have been granting protection to individuals and groups fleeing persecution for centuries; ho...
Mark MillerThis project attempts to dissect the relationship between the nation-state system and th...
Most of world’s over 20 million refugees today reside in protracted refugee situations that are defi...
This dissertation analyzes how states protect the rights of refugees who are outside their country o...
Refugees bear incredible political significance for states of asylum and states of origin. Despite t...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...
The purpose of this study was to examine the ways in which the European Union and its member states ...
This article examines the concept of non-state ‘actors of protection’ in international refugee law. ...
The international legal system has weathered sweeping changes over the last decade as new participan...
This article examines the concept of non-state “actors of protection” in international refugee law. ...
How does international law protect migrants? For the most part, it does not. Of the millions of peop...
This paper will explore the international regime of refugee law, seeking to show how legal solution...
During the year 2022, the total number of forcibly displaced persons reached 100 million for the fir...
This dissertation investigates regime-based efforts by states to cooperate in providing assistance a...
Forced migration is a long-standing problem for states in the international system. One reason is it...
States have been granting protection to individuals and groups fleeing persecution for centuries; ho...
Mark MillerThis project attempts to dissect the relationship between the nation-state system and th...
Most of world’s over 20 million refugees today reside in protracted refugee situations that are defi...
This dissertation analyzes how states protect the rights of refugees who are outside their country o...
Refugees bear incredible political significance for states of asylum and states of origin. Despite t...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...
The purpose of this study was to examine the ways in which the European Union and its member states ...