The article discusses the principles of voluntariness, safety, and dignity in the context of refugee repatriation. It begins by setting out the applicable legal framework, and discusses how that framework has been elaborated upon and refined since 1951. The article then discusses how the principles of voluntariness, safety, and dignity have, in practice, been applied (or, in a few unfortunate cases, ignored). After noting that we are now living in an era of protracted refugee emergencies, the article concludes with a number of recommendations regarding alternatives to repatriation and the conditions under which repatriation can take place without offense to the principles of voluntariness, safety, and dignity
So-called stabilisation contexts are risky for repatriation and therefore it is especially important...
Advisor: Robert Kaiser; Spring 2018; Includes Figures and Bibliography.Repatriation, or the return o...
The purpose of refugee law is to provide international protection for vulnerable people who are deni...
Repatriation programmes facilitated by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and non-gov...
"Voluntary repatriation" to a country of origin may be necessary to restore refugees' rights, when o...
As part of its mandate to protect refugees, one of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees...
Disaster Studies (General Aspects)/Repatriation. (80.2C)The digital Cuny Archive was made available ...
This article examines some of the theoretical and practical implications of understanding durable so...
When an individual signs a contract for voluntary repatriation through a private or public body, the...
UNHCR is charged with the pursuit of durable solutions for the problem of refugees. Those solutions ...
An article presented to the U. S. Committee for Refugees for the World Refugee Survey: 1900 in Revi...
Mollie Gerver considers when bodies such as the UN, government agencies and NGOs ought to help refug...
Refugee situations do not last forever. Therefore, international protection provided to refugees fle...
Refugees are a flash point for political divisions in the United States and abroad. The enormous per...
Abstract The principle of non-refoulement is the backbone of international refugee protection. This ...
So-called stabilisation contexts are risky for repatriation and therefore it is especially important...
Advisor: Robert Kaiser; Spring 2018; Includes Figures and Bibliography.Repatriation, or the return o...
The purpose of refugee law is to provide international protection for vulnerable people who are deni...
Repatriation programmes facilitated by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and non-gov...
"Voluntary repatriation" to a country of origin may be necessary to restore refugees' rights, when o...
As part of its mandate to protect refugees, one of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees...
Disaster Studies (General Aspects)/Repatriation. (80.2C)The digital Cuny Archive was made available ...
This article examines some of the theoretical and practical implications of understanding durable so...
When an individual signs a contract for voluntary repatriation through a private or public body, the...
UNHCR is charged with the pursuit of durable solutions for the problem of refugees. Those solutions ...
An article presented to the U. S. Committee for Refugees for the World Refugee Survey: 1900 in Revi...
Mollie Gerver considers when bodies such as the UN, government agencies and NGOs ought to help refug...
Refugee situations do not last forever. Therefore, international protection provided to refugees fle...
Refugees are a flash point for political divisions in the United States and abroad. The enormous per...
Abstract The principle of non-refoulement is the backbone of international refugee protection. This ...
So-called stabilisation contexts are risky for repatriation and therefore it is especially important...
Advisor: Robert Kaiser; Spring 2018; Includes Figures and Bibliography.Repatriation, or the return o...
The purpose of refugee law is to provide international protection for vulnerable people who are deni...