This Article first questions the legitimacy of protection elsewhere practices. It then considers the circumstances in which the transfer of refugees might take place. It should be emphasized that the Michigan Guidelines set out the minimum requirements and constraints imposed by international law when a state wishes to implement a protection elsewhere policy. In addition, in some instances the Michigan Guidelines engage in progressive development of the law by suggesting safeguards that, while not strictly required by international law, should be respected in order to ensure the implementation of such policies in a way that protects and ensures the rights of refugees
The Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (“Convention”) recognizes as refugees those who, o...
The following essay is based on a similar discussion that appeared in World Refugee Survey 1996 (© 1...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...
This Article first questions the legitimacy of protection elsewhere practices. It then considers the...
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...
Despite the clear legal foundation of refugee freedom of movement at international law, states are a...
International refugee law is designed only to provide a back-up source of protection to seriously at...
The Michigan Guidelines on the International Protection of Refugees are the result of a collective e...
This article highlights the predicament of persons recognized as refugees according to the Conventio...
Refugees are a flash point for political divisions in the United States and abroad. The enormous per...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
Forty years after the Second World War, the international refugee crisis shows few signs of abating....
Refugee problems today tend to have one factor in common-the huge numbers of people involved. But wh...
In many jurisdictions around the world, the possibility of an ‘internal flight alternative’(IFA) (of...
The Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (“Convention”) recognizes as refugees those who, o...
The following essay is based on a similar discussion that appeared in World Refugee Survey 1996 (© 1...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...
This Article first questions the legitimacy of protection elsewhere practices. It then considers the...
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...
Despite the clear legal foundation of refugee freedom of movement at international law, states are a...
International refugee law is designed only to provide a back-up source of protection to seriously at...
The Michigan Guidelines on the International Protection of Refugees are the result of a collective e...
This article highlights the predicament of persons recognized as refugees according to the Conventio...
Refugees are a flash point for political divisions in the United States and abroad. The enormous per...
This thesis examines complementary protection the protection afforded by States to persons who fall...
Forty years after the Second World War, the international refugee crisis shows few signs of abating....
Refugee problems today tend to have one factor in common-the huge numbers of people involved. But wh...
In many jurisdictions around the world, the possibility of an ‘internal flight alternative’(IFA) (of...
The Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (“Convention”) recognizes as refugees those who, o...
The following essay is based on a similar discussion that appeared in World Refugee Survey 1996 (© 1...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...