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      • asylum, in international law, the protection granted by a state to a foreign citizen against his own state. The person for whom asylum is established has no legal right to demand it, and the sheltering state has no obligation to grant it.
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  1. Jun 21, 2024 · Asylum, in international law, the protection granted by a state to a foreign citizen against his own state. The person for whom asylum is established has no legal right to demand it, and the sheltering state has no obligation to grant it.

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  3. Apr 29, 2022 · These texts give displaced peoples a special status in international law by defining the term ‘refugee’ and setting out the duties and responsibilities of the 149 state signatories.

  4. Jun 29, 2020 · Crucially, under international law, there is no general agreement on the meaning and definition of asylum. Legal discourse on asylum mainly draws on a traditional and modern understanding of the concept (see De Wilde, 2019 , p. 472).

    • Nanda Oudejans
    • 2020
  5. This chapter explores the right to asylum in international law of universal and regional scope, including the right to seek asylum and the right to be granted asylum,. It does so by examining the evolution of asylum in international law and practice, as well as the jurisprudence of a number of courts, most notably the Court of Justice of the ...

  6. An asylum is a place where individuals can take refuge to protect themselves from danger emanating from their country of origin. It thus implies the crossing of a State border and must be distinguished from the notion of internal displacement.

  7. Jun 19, 2024 · In a year when over 80 countries will conduct elections, xenophobic and racist language has worsened. Asylum-seekers and refugees have become scapegoats for political gain; the suffering of children, women and men forced to flee their homes has been trivialised or ignored.

  8. Jun 5, 2021 · Under international law, there is no provision or commentary that specifically obliges states to grant the right to work to asylum seekers, and thus any form of protection must be taken from the abovementioned human rights provisions and the equally uncharitable refugee law discussed below.

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