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ECHR: CASE OF SAVRIDDIN DZHURAYEV v. RUSSIA

maxfrigo wrote 6 days ago: CASE OF SAVRIDDIN DZHURAYEV v. RUSSIA, Application no. 71386/10, 25 April 2013 Standard of proof 129 … more →

Tags: enforced disappearance, Migrants, European Court of Human Rights, diplomatic assurances, Expulsion, Russian Federation, Cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, right to judicial review of detention, right to a remedy

Libya and International Refugee and Asylum Law: Addressing the Protection of Refugees and Migrants Displaced by the 2011 Conflict 3 comments

Sabrina Tucci wrote 2 months ago: Abstract This article analyses the effects of the Libyan uprising on migrants and refugees in Libya … more →

Tags: Libya, european union, Refugees, Libyan Conflict, refugee law, 1951 Refugee Convention, OAU Convention, UNHCR, EU/Libya Framework Agreement

Refugees ante portas...

julian wrote 3 months ago: 15/12/2010 Dear colleagues, dear professor, I take the chance to mention people who maybe are detain … more →

Tags: Middle East _ Arab and Maghrebi countries, Comments, Refugees, Refugees in the Mediterranean, Appeal, pro asyl, human cargo, 5 minutes speech, Agitation

Does the End Justify the Means? The Italian Machiavellian Response to Illegal Immigration

Regarding Rights wrote 3 months ago: “La porta di Lampedusa” (Lampedusa’s door), also known as “La porta d’Europa” (Europe’s door). The m … more →

Tags: Refugees, right to asylum, Paola Forgione, Italy, Libya, migrant's rights

Guardian: Report of Syrians Having Been Turned Back on Evros River by Greek and Possibly Frontex Border Guards2 comments

Niels Frenzen wrote 5 months ago: A Guardian article today describes an incident which occurred earlier in the year which, if accurate … more →

Tags: european union, Frontex, Greece, News, turkey, UNHCR, Migrants, Refugees, evros river

Colin Harvey: Who ‘Deserves’ to be a Refugee?1 comment

Constitutional Law Group wrote 5 months ago: Does ‘status’ really matter? In the global age of human rights it seems that being a ‘person’ is all … more →

Tags: Human Rights, international law, refugee law, Article 3 ECHR

European Commission’s Second Biannual Report on Schengen Area2 comments

Niels Frenzen wrote 5 months ago: The European Commission released its “Second biannual report on the functioning of the Schengen area … more →

Tags: Aegean Sea, European Court of Human Rights, european union, Frontex, Greece, Italy, Judicial, Libya, Mediterranean

More Human Rights as International Law

internationalBlah wrote 6 months ago: In Development as Freedom, the Nobel prize winning economist Amartya Sen has occasion to comment on … more →

Tags: Law, Human Rights, Amartya Sen, CEDAW, Development as Freedom

Do Human Rights Impede Counter-Terrorism?

Mark Scarborough wrote 6 months ago: Abstract. The world fundamentally altered in the wake of 9/11. Security imperatives prevailed and wh … more →

Tags: Law, counter-terrorism, Human Rights, international law

Permits Protect Refugees from Refoulement and Allow them to Access their Right to Work

Realizing Rights wrote 9 months ago: By Mwajabu Khalid and Ben Lewis Nathan Sibakwe* was not born a refugee.  Raised in the Kivu region o … more →

Tags: Africa, Mwajabu Khalid, Psychotrauma, Right to Education, Right to Freedom of Movement, right to housing, Tanzania, URBAN REFUGEES

Refugee Perspectives on Trauma and Access to Mental Health Care

Realizing Rights wrote 10 months ago: By Ben Lewis Worldwide, refugees and asylum seekers face much higher incidences of mental health dis … more →

Tags: Africa, Tanzania, Right-to-Work, URBAN REFUGEES, Refugee Rights, Right to Freedom of Movement, Ben Lewis, Women's Empowerment, xenophobia

Mental asylum: on refugee processing and protections2 comments

MK wrote 10 months ago: There have been two undeniable tragedies over the past few days as two boats carrying asylum-seekers … more →

Tags: Politics, Opinion, Australia, Economics 2, Human Rights, Greens, international law, Julia Gillard, Liberal Party

Non-refoulement principles in the international legal system

burgerawa wrote 11 months ago: Introduksi International refugee law was born to ensure the safety and security of international ref … more →

Tags: Bahan-bahan, tugas, dan materi kuliah

AI Report: S.O.S. Europe - Human Rights and Migration Control2 comments

Niels Frenzen wrote 11 months ago: Amnesty International today has released a report, “S.O.S. Europe: Human Rights and Migration Contro … more →

Tags: Frontex, eastern Atlantic, Mediterranean, Libya, Italy, european union, Reports, Migrants, Refugees

Karibuni wote Tanzania? In Tanzania, Not All Are Welcome

Realizing Rights wrote 1 year ago: by Lisa D’Annunzio Asylum Access VLA Lisa D’Annunzio shares her initial reactions to the … more →

Tags: Africa, Tanzania, Right-to-Work, URBAN REFUGEES, Refugee Rights, Right to Education, Right to food, Right to Freedom of Movement, Lisa D'Annunzio

Hirsi (part II): Another side to the judgment5 comments

Guest Blogger wrote 1 year ago: This is the second post written by Marie-Bénédicte Dembour* on the case Hirsi Jamaa and Others v. It … more →

Tags: asylum seekers, Prohibition of Inhuman Treatment, migration, Hirsi Jamaa and Others v. Italy

A Rights-Based Approach to Refugee Advocacy

Realizing Rights wrote 1 year ago: by Ben Lewis Refugees and asylum seekers are not passive victims waiting for others to solve their p … more →

Tags: Africa, Asia, Latin America, Right-to-Work, ICCPR, ICESCR, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1951 Refugee Convention, 1967 Optional Protocol

Ghanaian death during deportation court case begins on Monday

vulnerableinjapan wrote 1 year ago: An investigation into the horrific death of Ghanaian citizen Abubakar Awudu Suraj in March 2010 has … more →

Tags: Current Affairs, Refugee, Ministry of Justice (Japan), Japan, Human Rights, Ghana, Abubakar Awudu Suraj

Office of Legal Counsel (US Dept of Justice) 1994 Legal Opinion, “Whether the Interdiction of Undocumented Aliens Within United States Territorial Waters Constitutes an Arrest Under Section 287(a)(2) of the Immigration and Nationality Act”

Niels Frenzen wrote 1 year ago: This post will be of little interest to most people, but I wanted to give an online home to this US … more →

Tags: Judicial, united states, Migrants, Refugees, U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Interdiction, Alien Migrant Interdiction Operations, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Homeland Security


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