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Centring stigmatised underserved groups and limiting State competence to counter structural violence:: (Im)permissibility in International Law and South African Law of arrest and detention of undocumented asylum seekers during the asylum application process

South Africa has the competence to regulate the entry and stay of asylum seekers in the country, and to introduce measures of arrest and detention in asylum applications. It enacted the Refugees Act in 1998, which gave effect to its international law obligations in terms of the three specific intern...

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Main Author: Solomons, Nasreen
Other Authors: Khan, Fatima
Format: Thesis
Language:Eng
Published: Department of Public Law 2024
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