Search results for: “refugee asylum law”

  • Refugee

    Who Becomes a Refugee? Introduction to Refugee People leave their home countries for many reasons. Sometimes they are fleeing poverty, or they hope to find a better life in another place. People who migrate for economic reasons, however, are not considered refugees. Yet economic migrants […]

  • Refugee

    Who Becomes a Refugee? Introduction to Refugee People leave their home countries for many reasons. Sometimes they are fleeing poverty, or they hope to find a better life in another place. People who migrate for economic reasons, however, are not considered refugees. Yet economic migrants […]

  • Political Asylum

    Hierarchical Display of Political asylum Law > International law > Private international law > Rights of aliens > Admission of aliensPolitics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Political violence > Political refugeeSocial Questions > Migration > Migration > Migration policy […]

  • Political Asylum

    Hierarchical Display of Political asylum Law > International law > Private international law > Rights of aliens > Admission of aliensPolitics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Political violence > Political refugeeSocial Questions > Migration > Migration > Migration policy […]

  • Political Refugee

    Hierarchical Display of Political refugee Politics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Political violenceInternational Relations > International security > International issue > RefugeePolitics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion > OppositionInternational […]

  • Political Refugee

    Hierarchical Display of Political refugee Politics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Political violenceInternational Relations > International security > International issue > RefugeePolitics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion > OppositionInternational […]

  • International Humanitarian Law Treaties

    International Humanitarian Law Treaties and Conventions Sources of international humanitarian law The sources are: International Humanitarian Law treaties. International Humanitarian Law is based on a number of treaties, in particular the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional […]

  • Haiti Refugees

    Haiti in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On May 19, 2011, the Secretary of Homeland Security simultaneously extended Haiti's designation for TPS and redesignated Haiti for TPS for a period of 18 […]

  • Immigration Laws

    Introduction This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of immigration laws, with a description of the most significant features of immigration laws at international level. Related Work and Conclusions Resources See Also References (Papers) Forever Barred: Reinstated Removal […]

  • Immigration Laws

    Introduction This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of immigration laws, with a description of the most significant features of immigration laws at international level. Related Work and Conclusions Resources See Also References (Papers) Forever Barred: Reinstated Removal […]

  • Law of the Sea Summary

    Related Work and Conclusions Resources See Also References (Papers) Mariculture: A New Ocean Use, J. Owens Smith, David L. Marshall, Jun 2016 Environmental Protection By Coastal States: The Paradigm From Marine Transport Of Petroleum, Joseph C. Sweeny, Jun 2016 Newsroom: The Guardian: Gutoff […]

  • Law of the Sea Summary

    Related Work and Conclusions Resources See Also References (Papers) Mariculture: A New Ocean Use, J. Owens Smith, David L. Marshall, Jun 2016 Environmental Protection By Coastal States: The Paradigm From Marine Transport Of Petroleum, Joseph C. Sweeny, Jun 2016 Newsroom: The Guardian: Gutoff […]

  • Asylum Protection Issues

    Asylum, Refugee, and Migrant Protection Issues in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Asylum, Refugee, and Migrant Protection Issues: Section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (“INA” or “Act”), as amended, 8 U.S.C. § 1254a, […]

  • Asylum Protection Issues

    Asylum, Refugee, and Migrant Protection Issues in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Asylum, Refugee, and Migrant Protection Issues: Section 244 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (“INA” or “Act”), as amended, 8 U.S.C. § 1254a, […]

  • Refugee Law

    By Mathilde Holmer The Refugee Convention is limited in its application in terms of time and space, and therefore the 1967 Protocol was created in order to remove the limitations (Weis, P., “The 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees and some questions of the law of treaties”, […]