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Refugee and Site
* Site Two Refugee Camp

Refugee and case
In the case of Bailey v. Richardson, Minton's vote upheld the legality of the loyalty tests, while in the decision he authored in the case of Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee v. McGrath, he voted to uphold the plaintiff's position that he had been terminated illegally because of his support of fascist ideology.
The case of Iraq war resisters clearly became more than a legal issue when Canadian government lawyers entered the situation and presented arguments to the Immigration and Refugee Board adjudicator just prior to this precedent-setting hearing.
Justice Anne L. Mactavish presided over the Federal Court case of Hinzman v. Canada, and released her ruling on March 31, 2006 upholding the decision of the Immigration and Refugee Board.

Refugee and law
Refugee law encompasses both customary law, peremptory norms, and international legal instruments.
* Refugee law
When a Jewish family in Japan received an exit visa in that period, the Refugee Committee would provide the family with 5, 000 yen to deposit in a bank ( as allowed by law ) and receive US dollars ( or the currency of the country to which it planned to travel ) at the official rate — say, US $ 50.
Refugee rights in America, meanwhile, suffered a grave setback in 1996, with passage of a new law designed to make it more difficult to gain asylum in the United States.
* Refugee law
Refugee law is the branch of international law which deals with the rights and protection of refugees.
Refugee law encompasses both customary law, peremptory norms, and international legal instruments.
* Program in Refugee and Asylum Law Comprehensive program for the study of international and comparative refugee law at the University of Michigan Law School.
* Refugee law
Refugee advocates argue that Australia is not meeting its obligations under international law to protect refugees.
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In 2005, Refugee and Migrant Justice was given a human rights award from Liberty, Justice and the Law Society for ' consistent and fearless use of the law to protect human rights and hold immigration and asylum policies up to the scrutiny of the courts '.
He is interested in refugee law and human rights issues, and besides being a member of the International Association of Refugee Law Judges, has presented papers on the subject.

Refugee and documents
* Refugee travel documents and certificates of identity New Zealand Dept.
Aarons and Loftus claim that Hudal provided the objects of his charity with money to help them escape, and more importantly with false papers including identity documents issued by the Vatican Refugee Organisation ( Commissione Pontificia d ' Assistenza ).

Refugee and relating
* Mission and Justice Refugee and Migrant news relating to the Asia-Pacific region.
However, as International Refugee Organization – the predecessor to the UN High Commissioner for refugees ( UNHCR ) – was in the process of being dissolved, the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees was adopted without inclusion of the Protocol addressing statelessness.
* Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status under the 1951 Convention and the 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees ( See Paragraph 171 )
The Refugee Council also produces a large number of reports and educational material relating to refugee issues, and lobbies politicians and the media on these issues.

Refugee and legal
UNHCR's mandate has gradually been expanded to include protecting and providing humanitarian assistance to what it describes as other persons " of concern ," including internally displaced persons ( IDPs ) who would fit the legal definition of a refugee under the 1951 Refugee Convention and 1967 Protocol, the 1969 Organization for African Unity Convention, or some other treaty if they left their country, but who presently remain in their country of origin.
His government worked closely with the International Refugee Organization to aid European refugees and displaced persons who could not or would not return home after World War II ; his government assumed responsibility for the legal protection and resettlement of tens of thousands of refugees inside Venezuela.
During this time, Human Rights First also helped craft the Refugee Act of 1980, which served as the legal basis for all asylum claims over the next 26 years.
Refugee lawyers asked the High Court to strike down the deal, arguing that the Immigration Minister did not have the power to send asylum seekers to a country that has no legal obligations to protect them.
The 1953 flood disaster in the Netherlands resulted in the Refugee Relief Act including a slot for 15, 000 ethnic Dutch that had at least 50 % European blood ( one year later loosened to Dutch citizens with at least 2 Dutch grandparents ) and an immaculate legal and political track record.
Refugee and Migrant Justice ( RMJ, founded as Refugee Legal Centre ) was a charitable organisation in the United Kingdom which provided legal advice and representation to those who seek protection under the Geneva Conventions and human rights laws.
Refugee and Migrant Justice was founded in 1992 to be a centre for the provision of quality legal representation for those seeking protection under the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and those who feared breaches of their human rights.
The roots of the Refugee Legal Centre went back to the Refugee Unit of the UK Immigration Advisory Service, which was founded in 1976 as a legal assistance project for asylum seekers funded by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
Refugee core area programs include Justice for Our Neighbors, legal immigration counseling, and support of World Refugee Day ( June 20 ).
* Kees Wouters International legal standards for the protection from refoulement-a legal analysis of the prohibitions on refoulement contained in the Refugee Convention, the European Convention on Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Convention against Torture, Antwerpen: Intersentia, 2009

Refugee and definition
The Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa, adopted by the Organization of African Unity in 1969, employs a definition expanded from the Convention's, including people who left their countries of origin not only because of persecution but also due to acts of external aggression, occupation, domination by foreign powers or serious disturbances of public order.
The definition of a refugee at this time was an individual with either a Nansen passport or a " Certificate of Eligibility " issued by the International Refugee Organization.
The main objectives of the act were to create a new definition of refugee based on the one created at the UN Convention and Protocol on the Status of Refugees, raise the limitation from 17, 400 to 50, 000 refugees admitted each fiscal year, provide emergency procedures for when that number exceeds 50, 000, and to establish the Office of U. S. Coordinator for Refugee Affairs and the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
The Organisation of African Unity ( OAU ) Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa adopted a regional treaty based on the Convention, adding to the definition that a refugee is
For example, the Immigration and Refugee Board provides the following definition

Refugee and refugee
The International Refugee Organization ( IRO ) was founded on April 20, 1946 to deal with the massive refugee problem created by World War II.
* U. S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants ' Campaign to End Refugee Warehousing in refugee camps around the world, people are confined to their settlement and denied their basic rights.
In 1988, Bhutan was reported to have evicted some number of Nepali-speaking residents ( Bhutanese reports say about 5, 000 and Refugee reports says over 100, 000 ) from districts in southern Bhutan, creating a large refugee community that is now being detained in seven temporary United Nations refugee camps in Nepal and Sikkim.
The Act created the position of U. S. Coordinator for Refugee Affairs who was now responsible to the president for the development of overall U. S. refugee admission and resettlement policy.
Metzger was born to Polish-Jewish parents in Nuremberg, Germany in 1926 and came to Britain in 1939 as a refugee under the auspices of the Refugee Children Movement.
Under the Refugee and Asylum Seekers Initiative, the Fund is committed to spending up to £ 10 million to raise awareness and highlight the needs and issues of young refugee and people seeking asylum.
The United Nations Refugee Relief Project reported that the Gaza Strip's refugee population had jumped from 100, 000 to 230, 000 as a result of Operation Yoav.
They joined an organisation called the Rwandan Patriotic Front ( RPF ), a refugee association which had been operating since 1979, first as the Rwandan Refugee Welfare Foundation, then as the Rwandan African National Union ( RANU ), before becoming the RPF in 1987.
* U. S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants ' Campaign to End Refugee Warehousing in refugee camps around the world, people are confined to their settlement and denied their basic rights.
* Exodus Refugee Immigration, a refugee resettlement agency in Indianapolis, Indiana
" In the same year, The UN refugee agency ( UNHCR ) named Memorial the winner of the annual Nansen Refugee Award for its wide range of services on behalf of forced migrants and internally displaced people in the Russian Federation, as well as refugees from Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Most are refugee claimants whose refugee applications were rejected by the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
* Refugee Action Collective Campaign group for refugee advocacy in Australia
Refugee beans cannot be removed by being arranged into groups of four ; the only way to remove them is to remove normal beans adjacent to the refugee.
During the 1990s the Scottish Refugee Council expanded because of international events and a need for more comprehensive refugee services.
Scottish Refugee Council States its vision as: “ a Scotland in which all people seeking refugee protection are welcome.
It works closely with other refugee agencies in the UK, including the Refugee Council, the Refugee Survival Trust, and Scottish Detainee Visitors.
Scottish Refugee Council also plays a part in community development, supporting refugee community organisations in Scotland, helping refugees tell their stories to the media, and involving them in policy discussions with politicians and service providers.

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