Sentences with phrase «international asylum law»

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The Trudeau government has been looking for solutions to the challenge of northbound asylum seekers, but condoning this particular idea would be a grotesque way of accomplishing that for any country that respects international law and the principle of refugee protection.
Furthermore, as Matthew Happold pointed out in a previous post, general international law does not provide for diplomatic asylum.
He also rightly pointed out that the principle of «diplomatic asylum», while recognized by Latin American states in a treaty from the 1950s, is not established as a general principle of international law.
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Saturday, July 02, 2011 in Civil liberties, Compassionate conservatism, ConservativeHome Members» Panel, Economic policy, Education, Energy, Environment, Foreign affairs, Health, Immigration and asylum, International development, Law and order, Local government and local elections, Localism, Pensions and retirement, Quality of life, Tax and spending, Transport, Welfare reform Permalink Comments (74)
Immigrant advocates say the people are seeking asylum under international law.
(Asylum seekers who turn themselves in at a point of entry and request asylum, the procedure outlined by international treaty, break no Asylum seekers who turn themselves in at a point of entry and request asylum, the procedure outlined by international treaty, break no asylum, the procedure outlined by international treaty, break no laws.)
The Court further pointed out that as «the duration of an asylum procedure may be relevant and that, in particular in periods of substantial surges in applications for international protection, the time laid down by EU law are often exceed it» making the right to family reunification depend upon the moment when the asylum procedure is closed would de facto have the effect of nullifying that right and the protection under Article 10 (3)(a)(para 57).
The decision is a victory for refugee protection and international criminal responsibility as well as for Canadian principles of asylum, criminal law, and fundamental justice.
However, though national authorities and courts of all Member States of the EU are still bound by the ECHR and other relevant international law when applying national immigration and asylum law, their scope of application may not reach as far as the Charter would have reached, and at present is regarded as applicable to potential applicants for international protection that have not yet entered the territories of the states bound by them.
Ms. Conroy is highly committed to pro bono work, focusing her active pro bono practice on immigration matters referred from the Political Asylum / Immigration Representation Project, the International Refugee Assistance Program, Central American Legal Assistance, and the HIV Law Project.
Kristen Martin of Whittier Law School teaches an international law section that is intended to support the school's Center for International and Comparative Law.83 Tom Cobb at the University of Washington School of Law has taught an asylum law elective practicum within the first - year LRW program that encompasses research on international human rights norms and laws of other countries.84 Syracuse University College of Law has two LRW sections with an international law focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the spring semesterLaw School teaches an international law section that is intended to support the school's Center for International and Comparative Law.83 Tom Cobb at the University of Washington School of Law has taught an asylum law elective practicum within the first - year LRW program that encompasses research on international human rights norms and laws of other countries.84 Syracuse University College of Law has two LRW sections with an international law focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the sprininternational law section that is intended to support the school's Center for International and Comparative Law.83 Tom Cobb at the University of Washington School of Law has taught an asylum law elective practicum within the first - year LRW program that encompasses research on international human rights norms and laws of other countries.84 Syracuse University College of Law has two LRW sections with an international law focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the spring semesterlaw section that is intended to support the school's Center for International and Comparative Law.83 Tom Cobb at the University of Washington School of Law has taught an asylum law elective practicum within the first - year LRW program that encompasses research on international human rights norms and laws of other countries.84 Syracuse University College of Law has two LRW sections with an international law focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the sprinInternational and Comparative Law.83 Tom Cobb at the University of Washington School of Law has taught an asylum law elective practicum within the first - year LRW program that encompasses research on international human rights norms and laws of other countries.84 Syracuse University College of Law has two LRW sections with an international law focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the spring semesterLaw.83 Tom Cobb at the University of Washington School of Law has taught an asylum law elective practicum within the first - year LRW program that encompasses research on international human rights norms and laws of other countries.84 Syracuse University College of Law has two LRW sections with an international law focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the spring semesterLaw has taught an asylum law elective practicum within the first - year LRW program that encompasses research on international human rights norms and laws of other countries.84 Syracuse University College of Law has two LRW sections with an international law focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the spring semesterlaw elective practicum within the first - year LRW program that encompasses research on international human rights norms and laws of other countries.84 Syracuse University College of Law has two LRW sections with an international law focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the sprininternational human rights norms and laws of other countries.84 Syracuse University College of Law has two LRW sections with an international law focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the spring semesterLaw has two LRW sections with an international law focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the sprininternational law focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the spring semesterlaw focus.85 The students work on an international human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the sprininternational human rights issue in addition to a traditional domestic brief problem during the spring semester.86
At a time in which some of the Member States have a 98 % recognition rate for Syrian asylum seekers from Aleppo, denying protection to those who would like to file an application for international protection but who are unable or unwilling to try and reach Europe's shores by crossing the Mediterranean in a dinghy, any other conclusion would have raised serious doubts with regard to the EU's commitment to refugee and human rights law.
Areas that the Assembly has no jurisdiction to legislate on — excepted matters — are defined fully in NIA 1998, Sch 2 and include: the Crown; the UK Parliament; Parliamentary elections; the franchise; international relations; defence; nuclear weapons; nationality; immigration; asylum; UK tax law; national insurance contributions; the appointment and removal of judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland and other judges; elections; and national security.
Furthermore, the situation of asylum seekers or refugees living in the neighboring countries of Syria are reported to be disastrous and their standard of life far below the minimum standards foreseen in applicable international human rights law instruments.
Article 1 (F)(a) serves an important purpose in international refugee law: it ensures that people who have committed serious international crimes and are undeserving of protection do not bring the asylum system into disrepute.
The International Journal of Refugee Law is a key source material in the field of refugee protection, discussing critical issues, such as the causes of refugee and related movements, internal displacement, the situation of women and refugee children, human rights, restrictive policies, asylum, populations at risk and the conditions in different countries.
Additional Resources American Bar Association Commission on Immigration American Immigration Lawyers Association Amnesty International Country Reports Asylum Pro Se Guide — English (Create by students at Stanford Law) Center for Gender and Refugee Studies, University of California, Hastings College of the Law (includes resources for gender law and asylum) Department of Justice Country Conditions Research Detention Watch Network EOIR Virtual Law Library (with BIA precedent decisions) Human Rights Watch, Country Specific Reports Human Rights Watch, Children's Rights Division Immigrant Legal Resource Center Immigration Equality (includes extensive resources for LGBT asylum claims) Immigration and Nationality Act Immigration Regulations (C.F.R. Title 8) National Immigrant Justice Center's Resources for Attorneys Representing Asylum Seekers (includes numerous free training webinars) UNHCR Guidance Report on LGBT Asylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum cAsylum Pro Se Guide — English (Create by students at Stanford Law) Center for Gender and Refugee Studies, University of California, Hastings College of the Law (includes resources for gender law and asylum) Department of Justice Country Conditions Research Detention Watch Network EOIR Virtual Law Library (with BIA precedent decisions) Human Rights Watch, Country Specific Reports Human Rights Watch, Children's Rights Division Immigrant Legal Resource Center Immigration Equality (includes extensive resources for LGBT asylum claims) Immigration and Nationality Act Immigration Regulations (C.F.R. Title 8) National Immigrant Justice Center's Resources for Attorneys Representing Asylum Seekers (includes numerous free training webinars) UNHCR Guidance Report on LGBT Asylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum claiLaw) Center for Gender and Refugee Studies, University of California, Hastings College of the Law (includes resources for gender law and asylum) Department of Justice Country Conditions Research Detention Watch Network EOIR Virtual Law Library (with BIA precedent decisions) Human Rights Watch, Country Specific Reports Human Rights Watch, Children's Rights Division Immigrant Legal Resource Center Immigration Equality (includes extensive resources for LGBT asylum claims) Immigration and Nationality Act Immigration Regulations (C.F.R. Title 8) National Immigrant Justice Center's Resources for Attorneys Representing Asylum Seekers (includes numerous free training webinars) UNHCR Guidance Report on LGBT Asylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum claiLaw (includes resources for gender law and asylum) Department of Justice Country Conditions Research Detention Watch Network EOIR Virtual Law Library (with BIA precedent decisions) Human Rights Watch, Country Specific Reports Human Rights Watch, Children's Rights Division Immigrant Legal Resource Center Immigration Equality (includes extensive resources for LGBT asylum claims) Immigration and Nationality Act Immigration Regulations (C.F.R. Title 8) National Immigrant Justice Center's Resources for Attorneys Representing Asylum Seekers (includes numerous free training webinars) UNHCR Guidance Report on LGBT Asylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum clailaw and asylum) Department of Justice Country Conditions Research Detention Watch Network EOIR Virtual Law Library (with BIA precedent decisions) Human Rights Watch, Country Specific Reports Human Rights Watch, Children's Rights Division Immigrant Legal Resource Center Immigration Equality (includes extensive resources for LGBT asylum claims) Immigration and Nationality Act Immigration Regulations (C.F.R. Title 8) National Immigrant Justice Center's Resources for Attorneys Representing Asylum Seekers (includes numerous free training webinars) UNHCR Guidance Report on LGBT Asylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum casylum) Department of Justice Country Conditions Research Detention Watch Network EOIR Virtual Law Library (with BIA precedent decisions) Human Rights Watch, Country Specific Reports Human Rights Watch, Children's Rights Division Immigrant Legal Resource Center Immigration Equality (includes extensive resources for LGBT asylum claims) Immigration and Nationality Act Immigration Regulations (C.F.R. Title 8) National Immigrant Justice Center's Resources for Attorneys Representing Asylum Seekers (includes numerous free training webinars) UNHCR Guidance Report on LGBT Asylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum claiLaw Library (with BIA precedent decisions) Human Rights Watch, Country Specific Reports Human Rights Watch, Children's Rights Division Immigrant Legal Resource Center Immigration Equality (includes extensive resources for LGBT asylum claims) Immigration and Nationality Act Immigration Regulations (C.F.R. Title 8) National Immigrant Justice Center's Resources for Attorneys Representing Asylum Seekers (includes numerous free training webinars) UNHCR Guidance Report on LGBT Asylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum casylum claims) Immigration and Nationality Act Immigration Regulations (C.F.R. Title 8) National Immigrant Justice Center's Resources for Attorneys Representing Asylum Seekers (includes numerous free training webinars) UNHCR Guidance Report on LGBT Asylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum cAsylum Seekers (includes numerous free training webinars) UNHCR Guidance Report on LGBT Asylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum cAsylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum cAsylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum cAsylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum casylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum claiLaw School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum cAsylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum casylum claims)
International human rights law provides that immigration detention is a measure of last resort and must be non-punitive, non-arbitrary, conducted with regard to due process and must not sweep up asylum seekers or other vulnerable people: Amnesty International, United Nations Human Rights Committee periodic country review in the summer of 2015: online https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/amr20/1806/2015/en/.
The foreign and international law reference librarians are also involved with the clinics, e.g., the asylum clinic and the Lowenstein clinic.
The fact sheets in the following link http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/# have information relating to refugees and asylum seekers, including informtation about international refugee law, Australia's asylum policies and the challenges faced by newly - arrived refugees when settling in Australia.
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