High Court of Malawi - Refugee Camp Residency Ruling
Legal document detailing a significant High Court ruling regarding refugee camp residency requirements and identity documentation.
This High Court ruling addresses crucial aspects of refugee camp residency requirements in Malawi, particularly focusing on the implementation of identity card systems and camp assignment policies. The document includes specific directives regarding Dzaleka and Luwani camps.
Key points covered:
- Legal basis for camp residency requirements
- Identity card implementation
- Camp assignment criteria
- Enforcement mechanisms
- Timeline for compliance
This ruling represents a significant legal precedent in Malawi’s refugee management system and continues to influence current policies.
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- High Court of Malawi
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- Apr 1, 2008
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