Reference no: EM133813045
Topic: Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Reading:
1. Global Migration: Patterns, Processes, and Politics by Elizabeth Mavroudi & Caroline Nagel (pp 118 - 145)
2. Article on "A global Solution to a global refuge crisis" by James C. Hathway
Based on the above, answer the questions below
Q 1. Contrast asylum seekers with refugees and IDPs
Q 2. Components of the international refugee regime
Q 3. Who is a refugee?
Q 3a. Analyze the key elements in the definition of refugee provided for in Art 1 of the 1951 Refugee Convention.
Q 4. Meaning and implications of the obligation of non-return or refoulement under the 1951 Refugee Convention.
Q 5. Contrast individual with prima facie recognition of refugee status.
Q 6. Rights of refugees (under the 1951 Convention) in relation to employment, housing, public education, public assistance, and naturalization.
Q 7. So-called three durable solutions for refugees.
Q 8. Comment on the growing securitization of asylum.
Q 9. Measures aimed at preventing the arrival of asylum seekers.
Below questions from James Hathaway Article with reference above
Q 10. Factors contributing to the global refugee crisis.
Q 11. Why are so many refugees subject to constraints on freedom of movement?
Q 12. Why are states so often unwilling to receive refugees?
Q 13. Core ideas in the model for a new approach in implementing the 1951 Refugee Convention.