The problem of manifestly unfounded or abusive applications for refugee status or asylum 1983, para. (d)
Párrafo
Paragraph text
Considered that national procedures for the determination of refugee status may usefully include special provision for dealing in an expeditious manner with applications which are considered to be so obviously without foundation as not to merit full examination at every level of the procedure. Such applications have been termed either "clearly abusive" or "manifestly unfounded" and are to be defined as those which are clearly fraudulent or not related to the criteria for the granting of refugee status laid down in the 1951 United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees nor to any other criteria justifying the granting of asylum;
Condicón jurídica
Negotiated soft law
Organismo
Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Tipo de documento
ExCom Conclusion
Medio de adopción
N.A.
Temas
Governance & Rule of Law
Movement
Personas afectadas
Persons on the move
Año
1983
Tipo de párrafo
OP
Reference
ExCom Conclusion No. 30, The problem of manifestly unfounded or abusive applications for refugee status or asylum (1983), OP (d).