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- Non-refoulement (/rəˈfuːlmɒ̃/) is a fundamental principle of international law that forbids a country receiving asylum s****ers from returning them to...
- Cordula (September 2008). "Transfers of detainees: legal framework, non-refoulement and contemporary challenges" (PDF). International Review of the Red Cross...
- Sweden maintained its policy of neutrality during World War II. When the war began on 1 September 1939, the fate of Sweden was unclear. But by a combination...
- Predictions of a genocide in Ethiopia Refugees/IDPs Hamdayet (Ethiopians) Refoulement of Eritrean refugees Shire Food Famine in northern Ethiopia (2020–present)...
- temporary residence permit, for example regarding the principle of non-refoulement in the International Refugee Convention. The European Court of Human...
- June 2023 due to concerns over international law and the possibility of refoulement, Sunak vowed to appeal against the verdict to the Supreme Court. On 15...
- coast. Bringing migrants back to Libya is against the principle of Non-Refoulement because there is proof of human rights violations in the Libyan camps...
- Histoire occultée de la décolonisation franco-africaine: Imposture, refoulements et névroses, L'Harmattan 2006. Dorothy Shipley White, Black Africa and...
- trade), wars of aggression and territorial aggrandizement, torture, and refoulement. The last two are evolving and controversial as they rest mainly on the...
- migrants, and modern warfare. Nevertheless, ideas like the principle of non-refoulement (non-returning of refugees to dangerous countries) (Article 33) are still...