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Refugee Law


ISBN13: 9781529219975
Published: April 2022
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £31.99



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The word 'refugee' is both evocative and contested; it means different things to different people. For lawyers, the main legal reference point is the UN Refugee Convention of 1951. This concise and engaging book follows the structure of the Convention to explore international refugee law. Including an introduction to the historical and legal context, Colin Yeo draws on his experience as an immigration barrister to explain the present-day legal framework for global refugee protection.

Chapters consider:

  • well-founded fear
  • persecution
  • the loss of refugee status and exclusion
  • the rights of refugees, and
  • state responses to refugee claims

The book includes studies of key legal cases, reviews the successes and failures of the Convention and looks ahead to the future, including the impact of climate change and the Global Compact on Refugees. Communicating important legal concepts in an approachable way, this is an essential guide for students, lawyers and non-specialists.

Subjects:
Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
Introduction
1. Legal Framework
2. Well-founded Fear
3. Being Persecuted
4. Protection and Relocation
5. Reasons for Persecution
6. Cessation and Exclusion
7. Rights of Refugees
8. Refugee Status Determination
Conclusion