No Compromise, No Quarter, No Controls--No International Asylum System (Critical Essay)
People and Place, 2006, June, 14, 2
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Adrienne Millbank responds to an article on asylum-seeker rights in the previous issue of this journal. She argues that the authors are undermining the international asylum system by insisting on open-ended rights for all asylum seekers, irrespective of the merits of their claims. **********
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