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| 245 | 0 | _aPrinciple of Non Refoulement in the paradigm of counter terrorism measures taken by states | |
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| 505 | _aTable of Contents 1. Introduction ; 1.1. Historical Background; 1.2. Present position ; 1.3. Reasons behind insertion of Article 33(2) of the 1951 convention ; 2. Principle of Non Refoulement as customary international law ; 2.1. Requisites of Jus Cogens ; 2.2. Principle of Non Refoulement as “Jus Cogens” ; 2.3. Conclusion of the chapter ; 3. Analysis of the exception of National Security ; 3.1. Non uniformity of the exceptions; 3.2. Narrow interpretation of Article 33(2) ; 3.3. Emphasis on specificity ; 3.4. Conclusion of the chapter ; 4. Practices in the countries ; 4.1. Analysis of the UNSC resolutions ; 4.2. Position in the United States ; 4.2.1. Usage of exceptions to non refoulement principle ; 4.2.2. Wide scope of national security exception ; 4.3. Position in Europe ; 4.4. Conclusion of the chapter ; Conclusion and Suggestions ; Executive Summary ; Findings; Suggested Model ; Final remarks ; Bibliography . | ||
| 700 | _aDr. Makkalanban DS - Guide | ||
| 856 | _uhttp://opac.nls.ac.in:8081/xmlui/handle/123456789/401 | ||
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