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Libya and International Refugee and Asylum Law: Addressing the Protection of Refugees and Migrants Displaced by the 2011 Conflict
Abstract This article analyses the effects of the Libyan uprising on migrants and refugees in Libya during the conflict. Particular focus is paid to how de facto gaps in the international legal system hinder the right to protection to which … Continue reading