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, socio-political framework conditions, environmental factors, the situation in refugee camps, quality-of-life approaches and …
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Uganda during the dictatorial rule of lddi Amin. However, the Daadab refugee camps established in 1991 to host Somali … concerns to Kenya. The persistent insecurity in Daadab refugee camps has put pressure on the Kenya government on the need to … comply with its international human rights obligations by continually hosting refugees. It has emerged that these refugee …
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This paper discusses violations of the civil and political, social and economic, and cultural rights of refugees and asylum seekers in South Africa during and after the xenophobic violence of May 2008 and analyzes the response of the South African government in light of its obligations under...
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Under Australian law the children of refugee parents executively assessed as national security risks can be … rights law impacts of adverse security assessments affecting refugee parents, children and families in Australian immigration …
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. Modern international refugee law, in existence since 1951 and accepted by 146 countries, provides a useful framework for … evaluating the seriousness of the harm experienced by bullied LGBTQ youth in the United States. Applying international refugee …
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to concretely recognise refugee rights. This article does not attempt to examine settlement policy compliance with every … right enjoyed by refugees under international law. Instead, as our title suggests, it demonstrates that New Zealand refugee … policy is aspirational yet extremely precarious. The first section indicates how a refugee’s pathway to protection via the UN …
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