Refuge Lost

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Refuge Lost
Author : Daniel Ghezelbash
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 22 February 2018
ISBN : 9781108425254
Pages : 227 pages
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Refuge Lost by Daniel Ghezelbash Book PDF Summary

As more restrictive asylum policies are adopted around the world, Ghezelbash explores the implications for the international refugee protection regime.

Refuge Lost

As more restrictive asylum policies are adopted around the world, Ghezelbash explores the implications for the international refugee protection regime.

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Originally published under title: Refuge: transforming a broken refugee system. London: Allen Lane, 2017.

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Media pundits, politicians, and the public are often skeptical or ambivalent about granting asylum. They fear that asylum-seekers will impose economic and cultural costs and pose security threats to nationals. Consequently, governments of rich, democratic countries attempt to limit who can approach their borders, which often leads to refugees breaking

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