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Topical Term
Refoulement
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Forced repatriation
Non-refoulement
Non-refoulement
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Work cat.: Wouters, C.W. International legal standards for the protection from refoulement, c2009: p. 1 (Traditionally, refoulement refers to the obligation of states under Article 33(1) of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees ... and the 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees ... according to which no State party to the Convention: shall expel or return ('refouler') a refugee in any manner whatsoever to the frontiers of territories where his life or freedom would be threatened on account of his race, relgion, nationality, membership or a particular social group or political opinion')
UNBIS thesaurus WWW site, June 18, 2009 (Refoulement; used for Non-refoulement; scope note: expulsion of persons who have the right to be recognized as refugees)
Wikipedia, June 18, 2009 (Non-refoulement is a principle in international law, specifically refugee law, that concerns the protection of refugees from being returned to places where their lives or freedoms could be threatened. Unlike political asylum, which refers to those who can prove a well-grounded fear of persecution based on membership in a social group or class of persons, non-refoulement refers to the generic repatriation of people, generally refugees into war zones and other disaster areas)
Routledge handbook of international law, 2009: p. 345 ([in chapter]: International refugee law; Non-refoulement prohibits the return of refugees to any country where they are likely to fear for their life or freedom)
Black's law dict., c2004 (Refoulement; expulsion or return of a refugee from one state to another. Cf. Non-refoulement)
World refugee survey, 1998: p. 115 (the refoulement, forced repatriation, of 230 male refugees on February 25)
UNBIS thesaurus WWW site, June 18, 2009 (Refoulement; used for Non-refoulement; scope note: expulsion of persons who have the right to be recognized as refugees)
Wikipedia, June 18, 2009 (Non-refoulement is a principle in international law, specifically refugee law, that concerns the protection of refugees from being returned to places where their lives or freedoms could be threatened. Unlike political asylum, which refers to those who can prove a well-grounded fear of persecution based on membership in a social group or class of persons, non-refoulement refers to the generic repatriation of people, generally refugees into war zones and other disaster areas)
Routledge handbook of international law, 2009: p. 345 ([in chapter]: International refugee law; Non-refoulement prohibits the return of refugees to any country where they are likely to fear for their life or freedom)
Black's law dict., c2004 (Refoulement; expulsion or return of a refugee from one state to another. Cf. Non-refoulement)
World refugee survey, 1998: p. 115 (the refoulement, forced repatriation, of 230 male refugees on February 25)
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Forced repatriation Refugees World War, 1939-1945--Forced repatriation; World War, 1939-1945--Refugees
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