Landmark Cases in International Refugee Protection

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Landmark Cases in International Refugee Protection

International Jurisprudence on the Rights of Refugees

McConnachie, Kirsten; Singer, Sarah

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

02/2026

328

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Inglês

9781509981335

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Introduction, Kirsten McConnachie (University of East Anglia, UK) and Sarah Singer (University of London, UK)

Part A: The Refugee Definition
1. Canada (Attorney General) v Ward [1993]: Refugee Law's Parthenon, Hugo Storey (IARMJ-Europe, UK)
2. Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs v Khawar [2002]: Protection for Refugee Women Through Transnational Jurisprudence and Feminist Advocacy, Natasha Yacoub (UNHCR, UK)
3. The Diary of a Strategic Litigation Lawyer. HJ (Iran) and HT (Cameroon) [2010]: Beacon of Hope, or Template for Exclusion, S Chelvan (Inner Temple, UK)
4. Nawras Bolbol v Bevandorlasi es Allampolgarsagi Hivatal [2010]: When is a Palestinian Refugee a Convention Refugee? Dallal Stevens (University of Warwick, UK)
5. Pushpanathan v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) [1998]: Excluding (Suspected) Criminals from Refugee Protection, Sarah Singer (University of London, UK)

Part B: Rights Of Refugees
6. R v Uxbridge Magistrates Court and Another ex parte Adimi [1999]: 'Article 31 Must Henceforth be Honoured', Kirsten McConnachie (University of East Anglia, UK)
7. Refugee Rights Adrift: Haitian Interdiction and the Long Term Effects of Sale v Haitian Centers Council [1993], Stephen Meili (University of Minnesota, USA)
8. Hirsi Jamaa and Others v Italy [2012] and the Prohibition on Pushbacks, Elspeth Guild (University of Liverpool, UK)
9. MSS v Belgium and Greece [2011]: The Interplay between Non-Refoulement and Refugee Protection, Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi (Maastricht University, the Netherlands) and Paul McDonough (University of Bologna, Italy)
10. Kituo Cha Sheria and Others v The Attorney General [2013]: Betwixt Executive Opposition and Judicial Affirmation of Refugee Rights, Samuel Berhanu Woldemariam (University of Newcastle, Australia)

Part C: Future Directions In Refugee Protection
11. Protection from Conflict: Sufi and Elmi v UK [2011], Christel Querton (University of the West of England, UK)
12. Pacheco Tineo Family v Bolivia [2013]: Human Rights and Procedural Guarantees for Refugees in the Americas, Liliana Lyra Jubilut, Camila Marques Gilberto (Universidade Catolica de Santos, Brazil) and Flavia Oliveira Ribeiro (University of Cologne, Germany)
13. Namah v Pato [2016]: Constitutional Challenges in Offshore Destination States, Maria O'Sullivan (Deakin Law School, Australia)
14. R (on the Application of AAA and Others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023]: The Limits of Externalisation and the Failed UK-Rwanda Arrangement, Nikolas Feith Tan (University of Melbourne, Australia)
15. Ioane Teitiota v New Zealand [2020]: Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change Through International Protection Law, Bruce Burson (New Zealand Immigration and Protection Tribunal)
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migration; refugees; human rights; jurisprudence; international law; Refugee law; asylum; non-refoulement; refugee rights; externalisation; extra-territorial processing; maritime interdiction; strategic litigation; judicial interpretation