The continuing gendered division of labour within most societies, as well as an underlying assumption of a 'public-private' division, undermines the gender neutrality of refugee law and practice by creating situations in which women's experience of political activity or of persecution is not seen ...
The Refugee in International Law Describes the foundations and the framework of refugee law by concentrating on three core issues: the definition of a refugee; asylum for refugees, and the... D Garliner,GS Goodwin-Gill - 《American Journal of International Law》...
1. a safe or inviolable place of refuge, esp as formerly offered by the Christian Church to criminals, outlaws, etc; sanctuary (often in the phrase give asylum to) 2. shelter; refuge 3. (Law) international law refuge afforded to a person whose extradition is sought by a foreign government...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook asylum (redirected fromAsylums) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Legal Idioms Related to Asylums:Lunatic asylum asylum 1.International lawrefuge afforded to a person whose extradition is sought by a foreign government ...
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2. At one time, in Europe, churches and other consecrated places served as asylums, to the disgrace of the law. These never protected criminals in the United States. It may be questioned whether the house of an ambassador (q.v.) would not afford protection temporarily, to a person who ...
documented in numerous reports (notably from the federal government's security service and auditor-general) over more than 20 years. In 1999, the Americans nabbed an Algerian asylum-seeker as he tried to cross the border from Canada with explosives intended to blow up Los Angeles International ...
Sanctuary refers to a safe place or refuge, often religious, while asylum is a form of protection granted by a state to someone who has left their home country as a political refugee. Both imply safety but differ in scope and legal standing.
While this serious harm has often been interpreted by national courts in light of international humanitarian law, in its Diakit茅 Judgment of 30 January 2014, the Court of Justice of the European Union adopted a new definition of '... Bauloz Céline - 《Journal of International Criminal Justice...
International Law25 (1948): 236–261. The first in a trio of essays discussing asylum from an international, comparative perspective. See also "The Right of Asylum,"British Year Book of International Law26 (1949): 327–357; and "Diplomatic Asylum,"Law Quarterly Review67 (July 1951): 362–...