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Book Title: Research Handbook on International Refugee Law
Editor(s): Juss, Singh Satvinder
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section: Chapter 14
Section Title: The prosecution of asylum seekers
Author(s): Holiday, Yewa
Number of pages: 14
Abstract/Description:
This chapter looks at the much neglected provision of Article 31(1) of the Refugee Convention which prohibits the penalisation of refugees ‘coming directly from a territory where their life or freedom was threatened in the sense of Article 1’ for offences of illegal entry and presence as long as they ‘present themselves without delay to the authorities’ and ‘show good cause’ for the illegal entry or presence. Despite this, the penalisation of asylum seekers does occur in the form of fines and imprisonment and summary deportation; it also includes the delaying, obstructing or denying of access to asylum. Refugees without proper documentation may also be channelled into ‘an inferior refugee procedure’. The chapter argues that properly understood Article 31(1) exempts all asylum seekers from penalisation except those who have found permanent protection from persecution and therefore have no need to resort to irregular methods of travel.
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