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Human Rights and Refugees (II)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Paul Weis*
Affiliation:
Former Director of the Legal Division of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Extract

The 1951 Convention contains other important provisions relating to expulsion, even to a third country, not to a country where the person would be subject to persecution. In the case of refugees lawfully staying in the territory, expulsion shall only be resorted to for reasons of public order or national security.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1972

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Footnotes

*

The first part of this article appeared in the previous issue of International Review.

References

18 Staatsblad 1965 No. 40.

19 Bundesgesetzblatt 1965 I, p. 353.Google Scholar

20 U.N. doc. A/Conf. 32/4 p. 3.

21 U.N. doc. A/Conf. 32/4 p. 8.

22 U.N. doc. A/Conf. 32/4 p. 23.

23 U.N. doc. A/Conf. 32/4 p. 16.

24 Cf. Nordisk Tidsskrift for International Ret vol. 5 (1934) p. 179 (in Norwegian), vol. 6 (1935) p. 59 (in French).CrossRefGoogle Scholar