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The principle of non-refoulement in the context of refugee operation in Tanzania
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The Legacy of the 1951 Refugee Convention and Palestinian Refugees: Multiple Displacements, Multiple Exclusions
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Image rights : does the common law provide adequate protection or is codification necessary to ensure holistic protection?
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Is the asylum partnership between the UK and Rwanda compliant with international refugee and human rights law, specifically the principle of non-refoulement, the principle of non-penalization of irregular entry by refugees, and other refugee and human rights?
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To what extent does the European recast Qualification Directive protect refugee women seeking asylum on the basis of gender-related claims?
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Monitoring the unknown : improving adherence to the principle of non-refoulement through a 'monitoring network'.
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The failure of the European Union to offer adequate protection to refugee women
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A critical examination of South Africa's application of the expanded OAU refugee definition: is adequate protection being offered within the meaning of the 1969 OAU Refugee Convention?
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Investigating South Africa's protection of refugee womxn: Refugee womxn's access to housing, inclusion into the labour market and protection from gender-based violence
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From Persecution to Detention: A reflection on the non-application of Article 31(1) of the 1951 Refugee Convention on asylum seekers in Zambia
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Temporary permanence: the use of refugee camps in protracted refugee situations and its effect on human rights protection
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The right to adequate housing : the need for its justiciability in the Zambian constitution.
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Realising the right to an adequate standard of living through the New Partnership for Africa's Development
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Refugee status determination in Kenya and Egypt
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Protecting the right to adequate housing - the duty of the state to provide protection over arbitrary execution on mortgaged residential property in Malawi
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Analysis of the possibility of, and challenges associated with, the qualification for refugee status of victims of human trafficking in South Africa
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Gender Identity, Refugeehood, and Belonging: Transgender Asylum-Seekers and International Refugee Status Determination (RSD)
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The protection of the right of access to adequate housing by the South African Constitutional Court
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Conceptualising poverty as a ground for refugee status under the 1969 OAU Refugee Convention
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The human rights responsibilities of host states in relation to child marriages involving refugees, a study of European responses to the European refugee crisis
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Helpless within borders: the case of adequate international human rights protection for IDPs in Northern Uganda and the Darfur region of Sudan
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Unaccompanied minor refugees and the protection of their socio-economic rights under human rights law
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An analysis of how Zimbabwe’s international legal obligation to achieve the realisation of the right of access to adequate housing, can be enforced in domestic courts as a constitutional right, notwithstanding the absence of a specific constitutional right of every person to have access to adequate housing
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Unbearing burden of the refugee crisis on developing countries: Is the global compact on refugees the solution?