India is not a signatory
to the United Nations Convention on the Status of Refugees 1951, it is a
party to the Universal Declaration ... fact that India is not a signatory to the Refugee Convention.
Therefore, serious objections are raised, whether Article 51(c) of the
Constitution
fact that India is not a signatory to
the Geneva Refugee Convention, 1951, or the New York Protocol of 1967.
However, it is a party ... citizens also. The principle against
refoulement, i.e., the forcible return of refugees to a country where they are
liable to be subjected to persecution
world?
Sir, we talk about so many disasters. We talk about refugees around the world -- people who are affected because of political turmoil; because ... leave these places and move and run as refugees because of climate change. Sadly, the Refugee Convention in 1951 did not talk about the climate
climate change refugee crisis and will include climate change asylum seekers within the definition of the term ‘refugee’ in the 1951 Refugee Convention.
Proposed Solution ... consonance with the principle of ‘non-refoulement’ envisaged in the 1951 Refugee Convention and other customary laws pertaining to refugees.
• The issue of compensation, rehabilitation
further clearly deposed that even
if accused had applied for refugee status in UNHCR, he was under mandate to
apply for extension of visa before ... placed on record by DW1, India is not a signatory to
Refugee Convention of 1951 or its 1967 protocol. Again, judicial notice can be
taken
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