| S. Prakash Sinha - 1971 - 384 pages
...except for overriding reasons of national security or safeguarding of the population, be subjected to measures such as rejection at the frontier, return or expulsion which would result in compelling him to return to or remain in a territory if there is a well-founded fear of persecution... | |
| 1977 - 438 pages
...obligation to provide asylum set out in Article II, paragraph 3 : ("No person shall be subjected by a Member State to measures such as rejection at the frontier,...return or expulsion which would compel him to return to or remain in a territory, where his life, physical integrity or liberty would be threatened for... | |
| James Avery Joyce - 1978 - 582 pages
...at the frontier seeking asylum or in the territory of a Contracting State shall be subjected by such a Contracting State to measures such as rejection...frontier, return or expulsion, which would compel him to remain in or return to a territory with respect to which he has a well-founded fear of persecution,... | |
| Nagendra Singh - 1986 - 274 pages
...should, except for overriding reasons of national security or safeguarding the populations, be subjected to measures such as rejection at the frontier, return or expulsion which would result in compelling him to return to or remain in a territory if there is a well-founded fear of persecution... | |
| David A. Martin - 1988 - 244 pages
...15. See, eg, OAU Convention, supra note 9, art. II, para. 3: No person shall be subjected by a Member State to measures such as rejection at the frontier,...return or expulsion, which would compel him to return to or remain in a territory where his life, physical integrity or liberty would be threatened... Id.... | |
| M. Hamalengwa, Cees Flinterman, E. V. O. Dankwa - 1988 - 450 pages
...regarded as an unfriendly act by any Member State. 3. No person shall be subjected by a Member Stale to measures such as rejection at the frontier, return or expulsion, which would compel him to return to or remain in a territory where his life, physical integrity or liberty would be threatened for the... | |
| M. Hamalengwa, Cees Flinterman, E. V. O. Dankwa - 1988 - 450 pages
...should, except for overriding reasons of national security or safeguarding the populations, be subjected to measures such as rejection at the frontier, return or expulsion which would result in compelling him to return to or remain in a territory if there is a well-founded fear of persecution... | |
| Ko Swan Sik, M. C. W. Pinto, J. J. G. Syatauw - 1992 - 460 pages
...should, except for overriding reasons of national security or safeguarding the populations, be subjected to measures such as rejection at the frontier, return or expulsion which would result in compelling him to return to or remain in a territory if there is a well-founded fear of persecution... | |
| M. Cherif Bassiouni, Ziyad Motala - 1995 - 506 pages
...should, except for overriding reasons of national security or safeguarding the populations, be subjected to measures such as rejection at the frontier, return or expulsion which would result in compelling him to return to or remain in a territory if there is a well-founded fear of persecution... | |
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