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Transnational Asylum: Toward a Principled Framework: Routledge Studies in Human Rights

Autor Nikolas Feith Tan
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This book presents an original framework of transnational asylum to inform future cooperation between states on asylum processing and refugee protection.
The book provides scholarly guidance on how policies can be undertaken in a way that conforms with the rights of asylum seekers and refugees under international law, asking if transnational asylum offers a workable model for lawful international cooperation and responsibility-sharing. It engages with the practical and legal modalities needed to ensure respect for binding obligations in the context of the current trend of rejection of territorial asylum among some states. The book puts forward a blueprint for how existing policies of deterrence and externalisation can be retooled to share, rather than shift, responsibility for refugees.
This book will be of key interest to scholars, students, policymakers and practitioners interested and working in Human Rights, International Refugee Law and Refugee Studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032732190
ISBN-10: 1032732199
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Human Rights

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

1. Introduction  2. The Transnational Asylum Framework   3. International Law  4. Pre-entry processing   5. Third Country Processing  6. Third Country Protection  7. Implementing Transnational Asylum

Notă biografică

Nikolas Feith Tan is Senior Lecturer at Melbourne Law School in Australia and former Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for Human Rights. He is also Visiting Professor at the MOBILE Centre, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and Senior Research Affiliate at the University of London's Refugee Law Initiative, UK.

Recenzii

“This groundbreaking book introduces a fresh perspective on asylum cooperation between states. Nikolas Feith Tan develops an innovative framework of transnational asylum that carefully balances the control interests of states and obligations under human rights and refugee law. By addressing short comings of existing approaches and emphasising genuine cooperation, the work paves the way for a more equitable and effective refugee protection regime. Meticulously researched and beautifully written, this book is a must read for scholars, policy makers, asylum advocates and practitioners.”
Daniel Ghezelbash, University of New South Wales, Australia
"Highlighting the vital need for reinforced international protection to address refugee protection challenges, Nikolas Feith Tan’s work provides important new insights and ideas around how States can work more effectively together, in ways which uphold and recognize the enduring relevance and applicability of the 1951 Convention.  It represents a comprehensive and timely contribution to work and discussions on ensuring access to international protection for those who need it in today’s dynamic and complex global context, and will be of great interest to academics, policy-makers, international organizations and others working in the field."
Madeline GarlickChief, Protection Policy and Legal Advice, Division of International Protection, UNHCR

Descriere

This book presents an original framework of transnational asylum to inform future cooperation between states on asylum processing and refugee protection.