Access to Territorial Asylum, and International Law

Cantor, D., Tan, N., Gkliati, M., Mavropoulou, E., Allinson, K., Chakrabarty, S., Grundler, M., Hillary, L., McDonnel, E., Moodley, R., Phillips, S., Pijnenburg, A., Reyhani, A., Soares, S. and Yacoub, N. 2022. Access to Territorial Asylum, and International Law. International Journal of Refugee Law. XX (X), pp. 1-37. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijrl/eeac023

TitleAccess to Territorial Asylum, and International Law
TypeJournal article
AuthorsCantor, D., Tan, N., Gkliati, M., Mavropoulou, E., Allinson, K., Chakrabarty, S., Grundler, M., Hillary, L., McDonnel, E., Moodley, R., Phillips, S., Pijnenburg, A., Reyhani, A., Soares, S. and Yacoub, N.
Abstract

Externalisation’ – the process of shifting functions normally undertaken by a State within its own territory so they take place, in part or in whole, outside its territory – has an important impact on the asylum field. The Refugee Law Initiative (RLI) Declaration on Externalisation and Asylum, adopted at its 6th Annual Conference on 29 June 2022, sets out key international law considerations on externalisation that reflect the view of a range of independent experts and scholars at the RLI. This paper provides a primarily legal analysis for the positions outlined therein.

Keywordsexternalisation
asylum
refugee law
pushbacks
third country processing
JournalInternational Journal of Refugee Law
Journal citationXX (X), pp. 1-37
ISSN0953-8186
1464-3715
Year2022
PublisherOxford University Press
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1093/ijrl/eeac023
Web address (URL)https://academic.oup.com/ijrl/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ijrl/eeac023/6619241
Publication dates
Published28 Jun 2022
ProjectRLI Declaration on Externalisation and Asylum

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