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  • V Asian Framework for refugee protection
  • V.2 States Party to the 1951 Refugee Convention
  • V.2.2 China

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  • I Introduction to International Refugee Law: background and context
  • II International framework for refugee protection
  • III African Framework for Refugee Protection
  • IV Framework for refugee and IDP protection in the Americas
  • V Asian Framework for refugee protection
    • V.1 Protection challenges in Asia
    • V.2 States Party to the 1951 Refugee Convention
      • V.2.1 Cambodia
      • V.2.2 China
      • V.2.3 Japan
      • V.2.4 Philippines
      • V.2.5 South Korea
    • V.3 States Not Party to the 1951 Refugee Convention
  • VI European framework for refugee protection
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V.2.2 China

Readings

Core

  1. E. Chan and A. Schloenhardt, ‘North Korean Refugees and International Refugee Law’, International Journal of Refugee Law, vol. 19 (2007), pp. 215–245, 222–225.
  2. J. Seymour, ‘China: Background Paper on the Situation of North Koreans in China’, Writenet Report, commissioned by UNHCR, Protection Information Section (DIP), 2005, pp. 4–6, 11–12.

Extended

  1. J. R. Charny, ‘Acts of Betrayal: The Challenge of Protecting North Koreans in China’, Refugees International, (April 2005), pp. 1–64.
  2. V. Muntharborn, ‘Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’, UNGA, 74th Session, A/62/264 (2019), pp. 9–13.

 

 
 
 
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