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  • Refugees Part 12

    Refugees Part 12   181 DEPORTATION INTO CHAOS: THE QUESTIONABLE REMOVAL OF SOMALI Refugees Eric Jeffrey Ong Hing UC Davis Law Review Volume 38, Number 1, November 2004 p.309 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 182 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and status determination Imtaxaan in Kenya: an empirical survey E. Odhiambo-Abuya Journal of African…

  • Refugees Part 11

    Refugees Part 11   163 The Refugees Convention 50 Years On: Globalisation and International Law, Susan Kneebone (ed) Ryszard Piotrowicz Australian Year Book of International Law Volume 24, 2005 p.260 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 164 THE BHUTANESE REFUGEES AND A COERCIVE-COLLABORATIVE MODEL OF INTERNATIONAL MULTIPARTY MEDIATION Nicholas Stein Georgetown Immigration Law Journal Volume 19,…

  • Refugees Part 10

    Refugees Part 10   147 PALESTINIAN Refugees IN GAZA Susan Martin, John G. Warner & Patricia Fagen Fordham International Law Journal Volume 28, Number 5, May 2005 p.1457 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 148 Protection of Refugees Through the Non–Refoulement Principle Naima Haider Bangladesh Journal of Law Volume 6, Numbers 1 & 2, June-December 2002…

  • Refugees Part 9

    Refugees Part 9   129 Politics of exclusion, practice of inclusion: Australia’s response to Refugees and the case for community based human rights work Lucy Fiske International Journal of Human Rights Volume 10, Number 3, September 2006 p.219-229 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 130 The protection of refugees and internally displaced persons: non refoulement under…

  • Refugees Part 8

    Refugees Part 8   121 Victims of Terror Stopped at the Gate to Safety: The Impact of the “Material Support to Terrorism”Bar on Refugees Jennie Pasquarella Human Rights Brief Volume 13, Issue 3, Spring 2006 p.28 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 122 James C. Hathaway, The Rights of Refugees under International Law, Cambridge University Press,…

  • Refugees Part 7

    Refugees Part 7   112 Manufacturing Threats: Asylum Seekers as Threats or Refugees ? Scott D. Watson Journal of International Law and International Relations Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 2007 p.95 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 113 Book Review: The Rights of Refugees Under International Law Helen Sims Victoria University of Wellington Law Review Volume…

  • Refugees Part 6

    Refugees Part 6   89 FOR BETTER OR WORSE: A DISCUSSION OF THE BIA’S AMBIGUOUS C-Y-Z DECISION AND ITS LEGACY FOR Refugees OF CHINA’S ONE CHILD POLICY Meredith M. Snyder Washington University Law Review Volume 84, Number 6, 2006 p.1541 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 90 Advisory Opinion on the Extraterritorial Application of Non-Refoulement Obligations…

  • Refugees Part 5

    Refugees Part 5   72 James C. Hathaway, The Rights of Refugees Under International Law Cambridge University Press, 2005 Jon Western Human Rights Review Volume 9, Number 3, September 2008 p.407-408 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 73 The Legal Status of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan, a Story of Eight Agreements and Two Suppressed Premises Marjoleine…

  • Refugees Part 4

    Refugees Part 4   57 Immunity of Refugees from prosecution Lisa Yarwood New Zealand Law Journal December 2008 p.461 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW Considers a House of Lords’ case 58 Protection of, or Protection from, Refugees? Reflections on Border Controls and Movement of Persons at the European Borders Eduard Nazarski Amsterdam Law Forum Volume…

  • Refugees Part 3

    Refugees Part 3   36 Policing with prejudice: how policing exacerbates poverty among urban Refugees Dulo Nyaoro International Journal of Human Rights Volume 14, Number 1, February 2010 p.126-145 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 37 S Leckie Housing, Land and Property Restitution Rights of Refugees and Displaced Persons: Laws, Cases and Materials Cambridge University Press,…

  • Refugees Part 2

    Refugees Part 2   20 First term blues: Labor, Refugees and immigration reform Mary Crock Australian Journal of Administrative law Volume 17, Number 4, August 2010 p.205 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW In early 2010 the continuing arrival of boats carrying asylum seekers, problems in the foreign student program and backlogs in skilled migration combined…

  • Refugees Part 1

    Refugees Part 1   1 WHERE SHOULD HAITIANS GO? WHY “ENVIRONMENTAL Refugees “ARE UP THE CREEK WITHOUT A PADDLE Amanda A. Doran Villanova Environmental Law Journal Volume 22, Number 1, 2011 p.117 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 2 A promised land for refugees? Asylum and migration in Israel Karin Fathimath Afeef ASIR Law Review Volume…

  • Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees

    Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees     Article I GENERAL PROVISION 1. The States Parties to the present Protocol undertake to apply articles 2 to 34 inclusive of the Convention to Refugees as hereinafter defined. 2. For the purpose of the present Protocol, the term “refugee”shall, except as regards the application of paragraph…

  • Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees 5

    Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees   ARTICLE 36 Information on National Legislation The Contracting States shall communicate to the Secretary General of the United Nations the laws and regulations which they may adopt to ensure the application of this Convention. ARTICLE 37 Relation to Previous Conventions Without prejudice to Article 28, paragraph 2,…

  • Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees 4

    Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees   ARTICLE 28 Travel Documents 1. The Contracting States shall issue to Refugees lawfully staying in their territory travel documents for the purpose of travel outside their territory, unless compelling reasons of national security or public order otherwise require, and the provisions of the Schedule to this Convention…