principal treaties Flashcards

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  1. The convention relating to the status of refugees 1951 and protocol relating to the status of refugees 1967
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Recognises the right of persons to seek asylum means, and the rights individuals who are granted asylum have. it sets out key rights of refugees such as right to non-refoulement and right to seek asylum

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  1. International convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination 1966
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commits parties to the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination. it requires the elimination of racial segregation and key rights promoted are: equality before the law; right to work; right to adequate standard of living; right to access government service

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  1. convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women 1979
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outlines non-discriminatory requirements and women’s rights, with an emphasis on political life, representation, and rights to nationality, education, employment and health.

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right to non-refoulement

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means that it protects a person from being forced to go back to a country where they risk facing persecution

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right to seek asylum

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means that any person has the right not to be turned away from a country when seeking asylum

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  1. convention on the rights of the child 1991
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sets out civil, political, economic, social, health and cultural rights of children. every child, 18 and under is deemed to have basic rights including right to life, right to be raised by their parents within a family or cultural grouping. it requires signatories to provide for separate legal representation for a child in judicial disputes.

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