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- Non-refoulement (/rəˈfuːlmɒ̃/) is a fundamental principle of international law anc****d in the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees that forbids...
- The refoulement of Eritrean refugees consists of the forceful return of Eritrean refugees from Ethiopia back to Eritrea, while international law requires...
- The Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (commonly known as the United Nations Convention Against Torture...
- 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...
- Retrieved 7 April 2025. Ingber, Rebecca & Roehm, Scott (20 March 2025). "Non-Refoulement Obligations and the Alien Enemies Act Removals". Just Security. Retrieved...
- protected from onward refoulement and treated in accordance with international human rights standards. The principle of non-refoulement is considered a cornerstone...
- June 2023 due to concerns over international law and the possibility of refoulement (****cution of those sent to Rwanda), Sunak vowed to appeal against...
- migrants, and modern warfare. Nevertheless, ideas like the principle of non-refoulement (non-returning of refugees to dangerous countries) (Article 33) are still...
- people in distress at sea. The duty to save lives, the principle of non-refoulement (not returning individuals to places where they might face ****cution)...
- these individuals were subsequently detained by Nepalese authorities. Refoulement by the United States had effectively made the deportees stateless once...