The UK-Rwanda Asylum Partnership: “world-leading” or “shamefully cruel”

The UK-Rwanda Asylum Partnership: “world-leading” or “shamefully cruel”

The UK professes to be a country that supports vulnerable asylum seekers, yet the Home Office’s latest policy aimed at tackling illegal migration has sparked heavy criticism for doing the opposite. The article written by Niamh Jennings examines the legality and morality of the UK-Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership to assess whether the UK is breaching its obligations under the 1951 Refugee Convention.

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Pre-election paranoia in Turkey, or a real threat for the first time since 2003?
Human rights and rule of law Melis Ekren Human rights and rule of law Melis Ekren

Pre-election paranoia in Turkey, or a real threat for the first time since 2003?

As the Turkish general elections come closer, there is a sense of paranoia felt on both sides of the political spectrum. Melis Ekren offers an insight into the current affairs of Turkey vis-à-vis the upcoming elections, and discusses the reasons for which Erdogan’s reign might be coming to an end.

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