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This blog provides researchers, judges, practitioners, policy makers and campaigners with caselaw, programs and recommendations on access to the right to work of asylum seekers and refugees. Please add it to your blog roll. Register to keep informed of latest developments. Do not hesitate to comment or send additional information. A blog by Julien BLANC
06/09/2011
’'Don't look a gift horse in the mouth', K. Boele
We reproduce an interesting article by K. Boele, from the Utrecht University, Science Shop of Law analysing a case law emanating from the Dutch Supreme Court in the Netherlands, where a refugee has been denied the right to work due to the interpretation of the Court.
The author of this publication deplores the interpretation of the Court and analyses the content of this case law, in line with the international human rights norms, including the disposals of the Reception Conditions Directive contained in EU law. We have not been able to date this valuable article, which seems to date already, nor to find the X versus the Netherlands case from the Dutch Supreme Court.
The article is named ‘Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth’, by K. Boele from the Science Shop of Law, Economics and Governance of the Utrecht University (ISBN: 978-90-5213-192-4 prof. mr. I. Giesen and dr. A.C. Buyse)
Libellés :
Caselaw,
EU law,
GCRS Geneva Convention on Refugee Status,
Reception Conditions Directive,
The Netherlands
05/09/2011
Maastricht Guidelines on Violations of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
These guidelines are designed to be of use to all who are concerned with understanding and determining violations of economic, social and cultural rights and in providing remedies thereto, in particular monitoring and adjudicating bodies at the national, regional and international levels.
Libellés :
Guidelines and recommendations,
Law
NGOs' statement on reception standards for asylum seekers
Refugees' experience of the right to work in Ecuador
This report was researched and drafted by Karolien van Teijlingen at Asylum Access Ecuador, a local office of Asylum Access. Asylum Access is a US- based international nonprofit organization dedicated to making refugee rights a reality in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Asylum Access achieve this mission by providing legal information, advice and representation directly to refugees in their first countries of refuge, and by advocating for the rights of refugees worldwide.
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