Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of annexes
- Notes on contributors and editors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Expert roundtables and topics under the ‘second track’ of the Global Consultations
- Table of cases
- Table of treaties and other international instruments
- List of abbreviations
- Part 1 Introduction
- Part 2 Non-refoulement (Article 33 of the 1951 Convention)
- Part 3 Illegal entry (Article 31)
- Part 4 Membership of a particular social group (Article 1A(2))
- Part 5 Gender-related persecution (Article 1A(2))
- Part 6 Internal protection/relocation/flight alternative
- Part 7 Exclusion (Article 1F)
- Part 8 Cessation (Article 1C)
- Part 9 Family unity (Final Act, 1951 UN Conference)
- Part 10 Supervisory responsibility (Article 35)
- 10.1 Supervising the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees: Article 35 and beyond
- 10.2 Summary Conclusions: supervisory responsibility, expert roundtable, Cambridge, July 2001
- 10.3 List of participants
- Index
10.3 - List of participants
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 August 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of annexes
- Notes on contributors and editors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Expert roundtables and topics under the ‘second track’ of the Global Consultations
- Table of cases
- Table of treaties and other international instruments
- List of abbreviations
- Part 1 Introduction
- Part 2 Non-refoulement (Article 33 of the 1951 Convention)
- Part 3 Illegal entry (Article 31)
- Part 4 Membership of a particular social group (Article 1A(2))
- Part 5 Gender-related persecution (Article 1A(2))
- Part 6 Internal protection/relocation/flight alternative
- Part 7 Exclusion (Article 1F)
- Part 8 Cessation (Article 1C)
- Part 9 Family unity (Final Act, 1951 UN Conference)
- Part 10 Supervisory responsibility (Article 35)
- 10.1 Supervising the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees: Article 35 and beyond
- 10.2 Summary Conclusions: supervisory responsibility, expert roundtable, Cambridge, July 2001
- 10.3 List of participants
- Index
Summary
Philip Alston, European University Institute, Florence, Italy
Evelyn Ankumah, Africa Legal Aid, Ghana and the Netherlands
Daniel Bethlehem, Barrister, Cambridge and London, United Kingdom
Chaloka Beyani, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom
Ricardo Camara, Government of Mexico
Yoram Dinstein, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Max Planck Institute, Heidelberg, Germany
Andrew Drzemczewski, Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France
Mohamed Nour Farahat, Arab Organization for Human Rights, Cairo, Egypt
Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Arthur Helton, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, United States
Dame Rosalyn Higgins, International Court of Justice, The Hague, the Netherlands
G. M. H. Hoogvliet, Attorney, the Netherlands
Ivor C. Jackson, United Kingdom (and Geneva, Switzerland)
Walter Kälin, University of Berne, Switzerland
Harold Koh, Yale University Law School, United States
Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Jean-Philippe Lavoyer, International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Switzerland
Leanne Macmillan, Amnesty International, International Secretariat, London, United Kingdom
Caroline Mchome, Government of Tanzania
Sadikh Niass, West African NGOs for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (WARIPNET), Senegal
Anne-Grethe Nielsen, Government of Switzerland
Eugen Osmochescu, State University of Moldova, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Bonaventure Rutinwa, University of Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
Jorge Santistevan, former Ombudsman; Andean Commission of Jurists, Peru
Sir Stephen Sedley, Royal Courts of Justice, London, United Kingdom
Andre Surena, Government of the United States
Vigdis Vevstad, Government of Norway
Iain Walsh, Government of the United Kingdom
For UNHCR, Erika Feller, Kate Jastram, Philippe Leclerc, Frances Nicholson, and Volker Türk
Institutional affiliation given for identification purposes only.
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- Refugee Protection in International LawUNHCR's Global Consultations on International Protection, pp. 672 - 673Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2003