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Immigration Law
Vol. 20, Issue 1, 2016January 01, 2017 PDT

Without a Home and Hungary: Assessing Hungary’s Legal Responsibilities to Syrian Refugees and Its Derogation of Rights Due to a Declared State of Emergency

Eric Andrews,
border securityasylum seekerseuropean convention on human rightsuniversal declaration of human rightsunited nationsstate of emergencyinternational lawsyrian refugeeshungary
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Eric Andrews, Without a Home and Hungary: Assessing Hungary’s Legal Responsibilities to Syrian Refugees and Its Derogation of Rights Due to a Declared State of Emergency, 20 GJIL (2017).
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