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Commonwealth of Nations: Privy Council Judgment in Molefi v. Principal Legal Adviser (Convention on Status of Refugees; State Succession)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Judicial and Similar Proceedings
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1970

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from the text supplied by the Registrar of the Privy Council.

[The Lesotho High Court Judgment in Molefi v. Principal Legal Adviser appears at 8 International Legal Materials 581 (1969). This judgment was upheld in the Lesotho Court of Appeal on May 30, 1969.

[The Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, done at Geneva on July 28, 1951, appears at 189 U.N.T.S. 150. The Protocol to the Convention on the Status of Refugees, done at New York on January 31, 1967, appears at 6 International Legal Materials 78 (1967). The Protocol broadens the scope of the Convention by redefining the term “refugee”. As of April 1, 1970, Lesotho had not acceded to the Protocol.]

References

* [Reproduced from the text supplied by the Registrar of the Privy Council.

[The Lesotho High Court Judgment in Molefi v. Principal Legal Adviser appears at 8 International Legal Materials 581 (1969). This judgment was upheld in the Lesotho Court of Appeal on May 30, 1969.

[The Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, done at Geneva on July 28, 1951, appears at 189 U.N.T.S. 150. The Protocol to the Convention on the Status of Refugees, done at New York on January 31, 1967, appears at 6 International Legal Materials 78 (1967). The Protocol broadens the scope of the Convention by redefining the term “refugee”. As of April 1, 1970, Lesotho had not acceded to the Protocol.]