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Site map - Rights of Refugees and Displaced Persons
- Introduction
- History of international protection of refugees and displaced persons
- The League of Nations
- The United Nations
- The Establishment of the UNHCR
- The role of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
- International protection of refugees
- The 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees
- How does the 1951 Refugee Convention define a refugee?
- Well-founded fear of persecution
- Bases of persecution
- Outside the country of nationality or former habitual residence
- Some questions...
- Can a Convention refugee lose her or his status of a Convention refugee?
- Are certain persons excluded from being a Convention refugee?
- Are there restrictions on whom states can turn away from their borders?
- Can a person enter the country illegally and apply for refugee status?
- What rights do individuals have once they have been recognised as Convention refugees?
- How does the 1951 Refugee Convention protect the rights of asylum-seekers?
- Detention of asylum-seekers
- Social conditions of asylum-seekers
- United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
- Regional protection of refugees
- The Council of Europe
- Can the European
Convention offer protection to asylum-seekers and refugees?
- Who can benefit from the protection of the European
Convention?
- Everyone within the jurisdiction
- Those fearing persecution from state and non-state groups
- Excluded groups
- How does the European Court of Human Rights assess
"risk of persecution"?
- How can an asylum-seeker or refugee invoke the protection of
the European Convention?
- Right of individual petition
- Interim measures under Rule 39
- Can the European Convention on Human Rights offer protection
of other rights in addition to the right not to be tortured?
- Some questions...
- The Organisation of African Unity
- Convention governing the specific aspects of refugee problems in Africa
- The Organisation of American States
- Cartagena declaration on refugees
- Some questions...
- National protection of refugees
- National Procedures for determining refugee status
- National legislation
- Developments in national legislation
- De facto refugees
- Programme refugees
- Some questions...
Internally displaced persons
- Who can assist internally displaced persons?
- What rights do internally displaced persons have?
- Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Internally Displaced Persons
- Some questions...
- Case studies
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