doi:10.1007/s00068-010-0052-7Lewis W. MarshallSpringer-VerlagMarshall Lewis W., Toward a New Definition of «Refugee»: is the 1951 Convention out of date?, in: European Journal of Trauma and Emer- gency Surgery, Online First, 27 janvier 2010....
Australia and the 1951 Refugee Convention Summary Australia's signature on 22 January 1954 brought into force the 1951 UN Convention relating to the Status of Refugees. It is now time for Australia again to take the lead, by pressing for a review of the 1951 Convention and the i... K Kos...
The 1951 Refugee Convention contains an 'exclusion clause' stipulating that individuals who have committed certain serious crimes 鈥 including war crimes a... Jennifer,Bond - 《International Journal of Refugee Law》 被引量: 10发表: 2012年 The bidder exclusion effect We introduce a new, simple‐to...
Internally displaced people flee their homes, but they remain within their country of origin. They might receive a supply of relief materials such as food, medicines, and other basic facilities, but they are not entitled to refugee status under the UN convention (International Committee of the ...
Protection given by a state (country) to a foreign person fleeing persecution in his or her own country. Asylum is given under the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees; to be recognised as a refugee, one must have left his or country and be unable to go back...
In the context of the 1951 Refugee Convention, the GoC is responsible to ensure refugees do not return to a territory where his or her life or freedom is threatened (the principle of “non‐refoulement”63).Related to Duration appointment ...
a third country national or a stateless person for protection from a Member State, who can be understood to seek refugee status or subsidiary protection status, and who does not explicitly request another kind of protection, outside the scope of this Directive, that can be applied for ...
Asylum is not to be confused withrefuge, although the terms are sometimes used inter-changeably. An alien who wishes to emigrate to another country is granted refugee status before leaving his or her native country. An asylum seeker (orasylee) seeks that status after arriving in the new count...
The 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees defines a "refugee" as a person who is outside his home country owing to a well-founded fear of persecution by reason of his race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion. The exclusive use of...
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