UNHCR Note on Diplomatic Assurances and International Refugee Protection
Critical analysis of non-refoulement principle and its application in refugee protection contexts.
This important UNHCR document examines the principle of non-refoulement and its critical role in international refugee protection. The note provides guidance on the application of this principle in various contexts, including refugee camps like Dzaleka.
Key topics covered:
- Non-refoulement principle definition
- International protection obligations
- Implementation guidelines
- Protection mechanisms
- State responsibilities
The document serves as a crucial reference for understanding the fundamental principles of refugee protection and their practical application.
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- UNHCR
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- Aug 1, 2006
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