Exclusion and Refoulement

Criminality in International and Domestic Refugee Law

Exclusion and Refoulement: Criminality in International and Domestic Refugee Law examines the legislative instruments at the international and domestic levels as well as the extensive jurisprudence emanating from these instruments, which has attempted to balance the right of asylum for an individual versus the state of refuge to restrict this right in situations of criminality.

Chapter Contributors Pages Year Price
26 $2.60
In Chapter One the author provides a background discussion of the definitions, concepts, history involved in refugee law.
40 $4.00
Chapter Two provides a legal history of human rights and asylum, including the impact of the First and Second World Wars.
82 $8.20
Chapter Three discusses procedural issues and jurisprudence related to excluding refugees who have committed serious crimes.
146 $14.60
Chapter Four examines extended liability for criminal conduct and attempted crimes.
170 $17.00
Chapter Five describes the relationship between extradition and exclusion.
149 $14.90
Chapter Six provides an examination of in what circumstances persons with a criminal background can and cannot be removed.
118 $11.80
Chapter Seven explores ways countries deal with criminal refugees, including prosecution, extradition, detention, and humanitarian solutions.
32 $3.20
Chapter Eight reviews key concepts and examines two critical issues in refugee law: inconsistent national practices and the challenge of removing serious criminals due to human rights concerns.
11 $1.10