Exclusion and refoulement : criminality in international and domestic refugee law

2023, Book , xlii, 892 pages ;
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Summary/Review: "After the Second World War, human rights law became entrenched in legal discourse as demonstrated by a proliferation of human rights treaties. While more...
Summary/Review: "After the Second World War, human rights law became entrenched in legal discourse as demonstrated by a proliferation of human rights treaties. While the right of asylum was recognized as a fundamental right in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it has never been an absolute right but instead has been restricted in various ways -- most significantly, that asylum should not be conferred on criminals and that refugees with a criminal background could be removed from the country of refuge. This book examines the legislative instruments at the international and domestic levels as well as the extensive jurisprudence emanating from these instruments, which has attempted to balance the right of asylum for an individual versus the state of refugee to restrict this right in situations of criminality"--
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