refugee lawPalestine refugeesUNRWAThe chapter is a commentary on the doctrinal analysis and state practice on Article 1D of the 1951 Convention, the provisions of which have been subject to someQafisheh, MutazAzarova, ValentinaSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
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只有两个国家已加入 1951年《难民公约》,极少数国家制定了关于寻求庇 护者的法律,主要依赖难民署驻该区域办事处协助管理这些程序。 daccess-ods.un.org daccess-ods.un.org The Maldives cannot accept to sign/ratify the1951Refugee Conventionorits 1967 Protocol ...
The articles shows how the 1951 Refugee Convention interacts as a human rights treaty with other human rights treaties, especially considering rights to seek asylum in African and Inter-American regional instruments and non-discrimination rights in the UN Covenants. The article shows that considerable ...
The refugee regime has encountered areas of considerable challenge in the modern sphere. The most striking of these challenges is the terminology used to specify what constitutes a refugee in the 1951 Convention of Status of Refugees; ‘a well-founded fear of persecution’ was undoubtedly fitting ...
UNHCR- The UN Refugee Agency - Guidelines on International Protection: Application of the Exclusion Clauses: Article 1F of the 1951 Convention Relating to ... of the Exclusion Clauses; and Cessation of Refugee Status under Articles 1C(5) and (6) of the 1951 Refugee Convention; HCR/GIP/03...
International protection refers to meeting child asylum criteria under Articles 1(A)2 and 1(F) of the 1951 Convention and/or 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees (UNHCR, 2014). In a similar area of research, Kennedy (2014) conducted qualitative interviews with 322 minors from El...
Yet, examples of good practice commonly fail to take into account that schools are engaging in particular practices from very different contexts. This article contributes to the study of refugee education by drawing attention to the role that school contexts play in how different schools enact “...
protection afforded by States to persons who need international protection but fall outside the legal definition of a refugee in article 1A(2) of the 1951 Refugee Convention. Human rights law has extended States' international protection obligations beyond the Refugee Convention, preventing States from...
According to the 1951 Geneva Convention, a refugee is someone with "a well-founded fear of being persecuted in his country of origin for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion." The U.S. Senate accepted this definition sixteen years...