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  • I Introduction to International Refugee Law: background and context
  • I.2 Legal and institutional framework for refugee protection
  • I.2.3 Contemporary alternative definitions of refugee
  • I.2.3.2 Latin America

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  • I Introduction to International Refugee Law: background and context
    • I.1 History of population movements: migrants, immigrants, internally displaced persons and refugees
    • I.2 Legal and institutional framework for refugee protection
      • I.2.1 The Evolution of the International Refugee Regime
      • I.2.2 The Universal Standard: The 1951 Geneva Convention refugee definition
      • I.2.3 Contemporary alternative definitions of refugee
        • I.2.3.1 Africa
        • I.2.3.2 Latin America
        • I.2.3.3 Europe
      • I.2.2 The Universal Standard: The 1951 Geneva Convention refugee definition, and the UNHCR Statute
    • I.3 The UNHCR and other relevant actors in International Asylum Law
    • I.4 The context of international refugee protection: internal displacement, statelessness, environmentally induced migration
  • 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
  • VI European framework for refugee protection
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I.2.3.2 Latin America

Soft Law

  1. UNHCR, Cartagena Declaration on Refugees, 22 November 1984, OAS/Ser.L./V/II.66, doc. 10, rev. 1.

Editor’s Note

See also Section IV.

 I.2.3.2 Latin AmericaI.2.3.2 Latin America

 
 
 
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