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Title | Date added | Template | Original document | Paragraph text | Body | Document type | Thematics | Topic(s) | Person(s) affected | Year |
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Conclusion on Protracted Refugee Situations 2009, para. 19 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Further noting that States' domestic laws could offer more protection and assistance, as appropriate, than outlined in the 1951 Convention, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2009 | ||
Conclusion on Protracted Refugee Situations 2009, para. 5 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing that priorities for responding to protracted refugee situations are different from those for responding to emergency situations, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2009 | ||
Registration of Refugees and Asylum-seekers 2001, para. 3 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Mindful of the importance accorded to registration in the independent evaluation of UNHCR's emergency preparedness and response to the Kosovo crisis; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2001 | ||
Registration of Refugees and Asylum-seekers 2001, para. 2 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Noting also that the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees in article 27, calls on States Parties to issue identity papers to refugees; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2001 | ||
Note on International Protection 1990, para. 6 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Appreciating the comprehensive approach taken in the High Commissioner's Note on International Protection in presenting some considerations for developing refugee strategies; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 1990 | ||
Note on International Protection 1990, para. 5 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Stressing that, to succeed, comprehensive approaches must in addition endeavour to respond to the concerns of all affected States including first asylum and receiving States; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 1990 | ||
Note on International Protection 1990, para. 3 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Convinced that those humanitarian and human rights principles at the base of international concern for and protection of, refugees are as relevant today as they were in 1951; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 1990 | ||
Refugee Protection and Sexual Violence 1993, para. 4 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing further that the prevention of sexual violence can contribute to averting coerced displacement including refugee situations and to facilitating solutions, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 1993 | ||
Durable solutions and Refugee Protection 1989, para. 1 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling that the protection of refugees and seeking solutions to refugee problems are mandatory functions of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 1989 | ||
Conclusion on youth 2016, para. 8 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Noting the Global Refugee Youth Consultations conducted by UNHCR in partnership with a number of States, the Women's Refugee Commission, and civil society in 2015 and 2016, and the consultations undertaken by UNHCR on stateless children and youth in 2015; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2016 | ||
Conclusion on international cooperation from a protection and solutions perspective 2016, para. 1 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Noting the adoption of the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants on 19 September 2016; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2016 | ||
Conclusion on Protracted Refugee Situations 2009, para. 17 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Mindful that there are compelling legal, protection, health, social and economic problems in all situations which can become protracted and should therefore also receive due attention, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2009 | ||
Conclusion on Protracted Refugee Situations 2009, para. 4 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Noting with concern the detrimental effects of long-lasting and intractable exile on the physical, mental, social, cultural and economic well-being of refugees, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2009 | ||
Conclusion on Protracted Refugee Situations 2009, para. 1 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling the principles, guidance and approaches elaborated in previous Conclusions of the Executive Committee which are pertinent to protracted situations, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2009 | ||
Conclusion On Children At Risk 2007, para. 6 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Noting that this Conclusion applies to children, as defined under Article 1 of the CRC, who are asylum-seekers, refugees, are internally displaced or returnees assisted and protected by UNHCR, or are stateless, particularly addressing the situation of those at heightened risk, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2007 | ||
Conclusion On Local Integration 2005, para. 13 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing the positive contributions, including economic benefits, which refugees who integrate locally or who are allowed to become self-reliant could make to host countries and communities, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2005 | ||
Legal Safety Issues in the Context of Voluntary Repatriation of Refugees 2004, para. 2 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling its Conclusion No. 96 and noting that the present Conclusion does not apply to persons found not to be in need of international protection, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2004 | ||
Legal Safety Issues in the Context of Voluntary Repatriation of Refugees 2004, para. 1 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling its Conclusion No. 18 (XXXI) and Conclusion No. 40 (XXXVI) on voluntary repatriation, as well as Conclusion No. 74 (XLV) paragraphs (y), (z) and (aa), | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2004 | ||
Protection from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation 2003, para. 7 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing the importance of effective mechanisms to prevent and respond to the occurrence of sexual abuse and exploitation in all phases of the refugee experience; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2003 | ||
Protection from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation 2003, para. 6 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Acknowledging that inadequate protection or inappropriate assistance, particularly the quantity and quality of food and other material assistance, increases the vulnerability of refugees and asylum-seekers to sexual abuse and exploitation; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2003 | ||
Protection from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation 2003, para. 3 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling also the report of the United Nations Office of the Internal Oversight Services on the investigation into sexual exploitation of refugees by aid workers in West Africa, and resolution A/RES/57/306; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2003 | ||
Protection Safeguards in Interception Measures 2003, para. 5 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Noting the saving clauses contained in each of the Protocols and the reference to the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, its 1967 Protocol and the principle of non-refoulement; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2003 | ||
Protection Safeguards in Interception Measures 2003, para. 3 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing that States have a legitimate interest in controlling irregular migration, as well as ensuring the safety and security of air and maritime transportation, and a right to do so through various measures; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2003 | ||
Civilian and Humanitarian Character of Asylum 2002, para. 10 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming the importance of States, UNHCR and other relevant actors, integrating safety and security concerns from the outset of a refugee emergency into refugee camp management in a holistic manner, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2002 | ||
Civilian and Humanitarian Character of Asylum 2002, para. 6 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Noting that several international meetings have recently been held, aimed at identifying effective operational strategies for maintaining the civilian and humanitarian character of asylum, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2002 | ||
Civilian and Humanitarian Character of Asylum 2002, para. 5 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Welcoming the discussion which took place on the civilian character of asylum in the context of the Global Consultations on International Protection, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2002 | ||
Civilian and Humanitarian Character of Asylum 2002, para. 1 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Remaining seriously concerned by the continuing occurrence of military or armed attacks and other threats to the security of refugees, including the infiltration and presence of armed elements in refugee camps and settlements, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2002 | ||
Reception of Asylum-Seekers in the Context of Individual Asylum Systems 2002, para. 6 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing that many asylum-seekers are capable of attaining a certain degree of self-reliance if provided with an opportunity to do so, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2002 | ||
Reception of Asylum-Seekers in the Context of Individual Asylum Systems 2002, para. 4 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Bearing in mind the need to provide a safe and dignified environment for asylum-seekers as well as discourage misuse of asylum systems, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 2002 | ||
Reception of Asylum-Seekers in the Context of Individual Asylum Systems 2002, para. 3 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Acknowledging the centrality of applicable international human rights law and standards in the development and implementation of reception policies, | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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