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HORIZONTAL AXIS:

 

1. About SRLAN

2. Getting Involved

            2.1. Donate

            2.2. Internship Opportunities

3. Contact Us

4. Search

 

VERTICAL AXIS:

 

1. About the SRLAN Information Platform

            1.1. Sitemap

            1.2. Document Repository: FMO Digital Library (Paul Pilbeam)

2. Directory of Pro Bono Legal Aid Organisations by Country

3. Country of Origin Information

4. Case Law

5. Special Issues in Refugee Law

5.1. Apostasy (ask Daniel Hoffman)

5.2. Gender and Women (Alice Edwards and Parastou Hassouri)

5.3. Military Service Evasion (Martin Jones)

5.4. Separated Children (Unaccompanied Minors) (Marisa Ensor)

5.5. Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (Neil Grungras)

5.6. Statelessness (Jean-Francois Durieux)

5.7. Trafficked Persons

5.8. Victims of Accusations of Witchcraft

               5.9. Victims of Sexual and Gender Based Violence

6. Detention of Refugees

7. Resettlement

7.1. Resettlement to Australia

7.2. Resettlement to Canada

7.3. Resettlement to the USA

7.4 Resettlement to the UK

8. Ethics (Michael Gallagher)

8.1. The Nairobi Code

9. Refugee Law and Refugee Studies Educational Opportunities           

              9.1. Refugee Law

              9.2. Refugee Studies

              9.3. Short Courses

10. Training (Marina Sharpe)

             10.1. Training Materials For Use in Your Organisation

             10.2. Training Opportunities

                      10.2.1. Asian Refugee Legal Aid Networks Project 

11. Community Interpretation (Alice Johnson)

10.1. Public Service Interpretation in Refugee Aid Settings 

10.2. Identifying and Vetting Interpreters for Languages of Lesser Dispersion 

10.3. Interpreter Professionalisation and Certification Issues 

10.4. Interpreter Training Information 

10.5. Interpreter Ethics and Codes of Conduct 

10.6. Glossaries and Language Reference Links 

10.7. Tips for Communicating Through an Interpreter 

11. Research and Advocacy

11.1. The Asian Refugee Legal Aid Networks Project

12.2. Urgent Alerts   

13. Refugee Definition Under International Law

13.1. 1951 Convention

13.1.1. Well Founded Fear of Persecution

13.1.1.1. Race

                 13.1.1.2. Religion

                        13.1.1.3. Nationality

                        13.1.1.4. Membership of a Particular Social Group

                        13.1.1.5. Political Opinion

            13.1.2. Exclusion

13.1.2.1. Crimes Against Peace, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity     

13.1.2.2. Serious Non-political Crimes

13.1.2.3. Acts Contrary to the Purposes and Principles of the United Nations

13.1.2.4 Palestinians NOT included in Article 1d

            14.1.3. Cessation

                        14.1.3.1. Re-availment of Protection of Country of Origin

                        14.1.3.2. Re-acquisition of Nationality

                        14.1.3.3. New Nationality

                        14.1.3.4. Re-establishment in Country of Origin

                        14.1.3.5. Changed Circumstances

15.2. Organization of American States Refugee Definition

15.3. Organization of African Unity Refugee Definition

16. Other Legal Instruments and Mechanisms for Refugee Protection

16.1. International Human Rights Law

            16.1.1. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

16.1.2. The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination

16.1.3. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

16.1.4. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

16.1.5. The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women

               16.1.6. The Convention Against Torture

16.1.7. The Convention on the Rights of the Child

16.1.8. The United Nations Migrant Workers Convention

               16.1.9. Regional Law

16.1.9.1. African Instruments

16.1.9.2. American Instruments

16.1.9.3. Asian Instruments

17. Refugee Voices

18. Films

19. Acknowledgements

 

 

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