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Title
Between martyrdom and silence: dissent, duress, and persecution as the suppression of human rights under the Refugee Convention
Language
English
Year
20210300
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Author
Wilsher, Daniel
Subject
persecution
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risk of torture
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asylum
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political opposition
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legal protection
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refugee law
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retaliation
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visibility
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martyrdom
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human rights violations
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intimidation
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evidence standards
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UN. Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (1951)
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fear
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decision making
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rights-based approach
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social group discrimination
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self censorship
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victimhood
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returnees
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inhuman treatment
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case law
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minority groups
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credibility
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national courts' role
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homosexuals
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conscientious objectors
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religious minorities
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universal
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International journal of refugee law ; vol. 33, no. 1
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