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Summary Of: Non-refoulement

non-refoulement refers to the generic repatriation of people... the principle of non-refoulement arises out of an international collective memory of the failure of nations during... Today the principle of non-refoulement ostensibly protects recognized refugees and asylum seekers from being expelled from countries that are signatories... An example of the non-refoulement principle can be found in the 2007 issue of...

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