The Refugees Convention 50 Years on Globalisation and International Law Routledge Revivals Series
Coordonnateur : Kneebone Susan
This title was first published in 2003. The authors of the essays in this collection, all internationally recognised refugee scholars and practitioners, look at the controversial "hot" topic of refugee rights. They consider whether, 50 years after its agreement, the Refugees' Convention can provide an adequate framework for protection. In particular, the authors address: the effect of globalization upon the human rights of asylum seekers and refugees; the efficacy of the Convention as an instrument of international law; the role of the UNHCR; whether NGOs are effective instruments for change; and nationality and citizenship issues. They also consider alternatives and options for solutions to the global refugee problem.
Date de parution : 11-2019
14.9x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 12-2017
14.9x21.6 cm
Thèmes de The Refugees Convention 50 Years on :
Mots-clés :
Refugees Convention; Globalisation; Asylum Seekers; NGOs; Refugee Status Determination; Refugee; Unauthorised Arrivals; Rights; Refugee Definition; UNHCR; Refugees Convention Definition; Liz Curran; Refugee Determination Process; Matthew J; Gibney; Refugee Claimants; Mary Crock; Protection Visa; Robert Illingworth; Article 1F; Donald Galloway; Australia’s Protection Obligations; Penelope Matthew; Rejected Asylum Seekers; Nick Poynder; UNHCR’s Mandate; Savitri Taylor; Australia’s Refugee; Jose Alvin C Gonzaga; People Smuggling; Kristen Walker; DIMIA; Susan Kneebone; Refugee Law; UNHCR Guideline; Pacific Solution; Refugee Status; Non-refoulement Obligation; International Protection System; Unauthorised Boat Arrivals; Gummow JJ; Protection Visa Application