Refugees Part 15

Refugees Part 15

 

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THE JEWISH Refugees FROM ARAB COUNTRIES: AN EXAMINATION OF Legal Rights -A CASE STUDY OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS OF IRAQI JEWS
Carole Basri
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 26, Number 3, March 2003 p.656

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225

The Impact of Terrorism on the Principle of ‘Non-Refoulement’ of Refugees: The Suresh Case before the Supreme Court of Canada
Stephane Bourgon
Journal of International Criminal Justice
Volume 1, Number 1, April 2003 p.169-185

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226

Representing Immigrants: What Do LSC Regulations Allow?
Sara Campos
Clearinghouse Review
Volume 36, Numbers 11-12, March-April 2003 p.558

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Immigrant populations around the country continue to grow, and immigrants are more likely than the native-born population to be poor. This disproportionate poverty makes immigrants more likely than others to be financially eligible for legal services. Regulations of the Legal Services Corporation detail when the programs receiving its funding may represent immigrants. Particular rules apply to the representation of citizens and nationals, lawful permanent residents, refugees, and victims of domestic violence.

227

Ingrid Boccardi, Europe and Refugees: Towards an EU Asylum Policy
Columbia Journal of European Law
Volume 9, Number 2, Spring 2003 p.351

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228

UNHCR-The UN Refugee Agency. Guidelines On International Protection: Cessation of Refugee Status under Article 1C(5) and (6) of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (the “Ceased Circumstances”Clauses)
International Journal of Refugee Law
Volume 15, Number 2, April 2003 p.307-317

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229

International Protection Considerations Regarding Colombian Asylum-Seekers and Refugees
International Journal of Refugee Law
Volume 15, Number 2, April 2003 p.318-344

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230

Subsidiary Protection of Refugees in the European Union: Complementing the Geneva Convention?
Ryszard Piotrowicz
International Journal of Refugee Law
Volume 15, Number 2, April 2003 p.345-346

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231

The Marginalization of the Basic Rights of the Palestinian Refugees: Geopolitics Over International Law
Naseer Aruri
Nexus: Chapman’s Journal of Law and Public Policy
Volume 8, 2003 p.61

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232

Words and Worlds: The Dream-Right of Palestinian Refugees
Randa R. Farah
Nexus: Chapman’s Journal of Law and Public Policy
Volume 8, 2003 p.137

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233

Human Rights Protection for Refugees, Asylum-Seekers, and Internally Displaced Persons: A Guide to International Mechanisms and Procedures (FITZPATRICK)
Mark D. Engsberg
International Journal of Legal Information
Volume 31, Number 2, Summer 2003 p.403

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234

THE COURTS AND INTERCEPTION: THE UNITED STATES’ INTERDICTION EXPERIENCE AND ITS IMPACT ON REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS
Lory Diana Rosenberg
Georgetown Immigration Law Journal
Volume 17, Number 2, Winter 2003 p.199

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I. Boccardi, Europe and Refugees: Towards and EU Asylum Policy, Kluwer Law International, The Hageu 2002, xviii + 241 pp., €95/US$87.50/UK£60.ISBN 90-411-1709-1; R. Byrne; G. Noll; J. Vedsted-Hansen, eds., New Asylum Countries? Migration Control and Refugee Protection in an Enlarged European Union, Kluwar Law International, The Hague 2001, xx + 463 pp., €125/US$115/UK£79.ISBN 90-411-1753-9.
Kristin Henrard
Netherlands International Law Review
Volume 49, Issue 3, December 2002 p.395-403

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236

Refugees and Responsibility in the Twenty-First Century: More Lessons Learned From the South Pacific
Guy S. Goodwin-Gill
Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal
Volume 12, Number 1, January 2003 p.23

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237

The “Pacific Solution”: Refugees Unwelcome in Australia
Alexander J. Wood
Human Rights Brief
Volume 9, Issue 3, Spring 2002 p.22

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238

Quarterly Refugee Trends January-September 2002 Populations, New Arrivals, Repatriation and Resettlement in 86 Asylum Countries: 24 December 2002, Population Data Unit, Population and Geographic Data Section, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , Geneva
International Journal of Refugee Law
Volume 14, Number 4, October 2002 p.606-616

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Conclusion

Notes

See Also

References and Further Reading

About the Author/s and Reviewer/s

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Mentioned in these Entries

Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, Legal Rights, Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, country.


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