International refugee law is designed only to provide a back-up source of protection to seriously at-risk persons. Its purpose is not to displace the primary rule that individuals should look to their state of nationality for protection, but simply to provide a safety net in the event a state fails to meet its basic protective responsibilities.1 As observed by the Supreme Court of Canada, [t]he international community was meant to be a forum of second resort for the persecuted, a \u27surrogate,\u27 approachable upon the failure of local protection. The rationale upon which international refugee law rests is not simply the need to give shelter to those persecuted by the state, but ... to provide refuge to those whose home state cannot or do...
Both Canada and the United States are bound through the United Nations Protocol Relating to the Stat...
Both Canada and the United States are bound through the United Nations Protocol Relating to the Stat...
Ironic though it may seem, I believe that the present breakdown in the authority of international re...
International refugee law is designed only to provide a back-up source of protection to seriously at...
In many jurisdictions around the world, \u27internal flight\u27 or \u27internal relocation\u27 rules...
Refugees increasingly encounter laws and policies which provide that their protection needs will be ...
In many jurisdictions around the world, \u27internal flight\u27 or \u27internal relocation\u27 rules...
The Michigan Guidelines on the International Protection of Refugees are the result of a collective e...
The Michigan Guidelines on the International Protection of Refugees are the result of a collective e...
This Article first questions the legitimacy of protection elsewhere practices. It then considers the...
Ironic though it may seem, I believe that the present breakdown in the authority of international re...
International refugee law is in crisis. Even as armed conflict and human rights abuse continue to fo...
Refugees increasingly encounter laws and policies which provide that their protection needs will be ...
Despite the clear legal foundation of refugee freedom of movement at international law, states are a...
Both Canada and the United States are bound through the United Nations Protocol Relating to the Stat...
Both Canada and the United States are bound through the United Nations Protocol Relating to the Stat...
Both Canada and the United States are bound through the United Nations Protocol Relating to the Stat...
Ironic though it may seem, I believe that the present breakdown in the authority of international re...
International refugee law is designed only to provide a back-up source of protection to seriously at...
In many jurisdictions around the world, \u27internal flight\u27 or \u27internal relocation\u27 rules...
Refugees increasingly encounter laws and policies which provide that their protection needs will be ...
In many jurisdictions around the world, \u27internal flight\u27 or \u27internal relocation\u27 rules...
The Michigan Guidelines on the International Protection of Refugees are the result of a collective e...
The Michigan Guidelines on the International Protection of Refugees are the result of a collective e...
This Article first questions the legitimacy of protection elsewhere practices. It then considers the...
Ironic though it may seem, I believe that the present breakdown in the authority of international re...
International refugee law is in crisis. Even as armed conflict and human rights abuse continue to fo...
Refugees increasingly encounter laws and policies which provide that their protection needs will be ...
Despite the clear legal foundation of refugee freedom of movement at international law, states are a...
Both Canada and the United States are bound through the United Nations Protocol Relating to the Stat...
Both Canada and the United States are bound through the United Nations Protocol Relating to the Stat...
Both Canada and the United States are bound through the United Nations Protocol Relating to the Stat...
Ironic though it may seem, I believe that the present breakdown in the authority of international re...