PhD Research Proposal on "Economic" refugees
Shepherd Mutsvara
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Abstract:
Economic liberalization has become a serious form of economic persecution which international law should take into consideration when assessing asylum claims. This is because the emergence of economic refugees is a direct result of globalization, a phenomenon not anticipated by the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of refugees. Economic refugees are thus labeled as undeserving and yet most refugees hail from countries where economic failure, political instability, poverty, and persecution are indissolubly linked.
Date: 2020-06-09
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