UNHCR Protection Manual - Related sources
The Protection Manual is UNHCR's repository of protection policy and guidance. The documents are listed in reverse chronological order.
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This paper supports African States and their decision makers to apply the Article I(2) definition in a consistent and fair manner by developing concrete and practical guidance for its application. Based on a principled interpretation in accordance with international law rules of treaty interpretation, this paper provides an in-depth legal analysis of the Article I(2) refugee definition, with a particular focus on the phrase “events seriously disturbing public order”.
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- Date: September 2023
Cleo Hansen-Lohrey, Assessing serious disturbances to public order under the 1969 OAU Convention, including in the context of disasters, environmental degradation and the adverse effects of climate change, Research Paper No.41, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), September 2023, https://www.refworld.org/reference/lpprs/unhcr/2023/124351 [accessed 01 May 2026]
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- Date: 2020
UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Options Paper 2: Options for governments on open reception and alternatives to detention (first published 2015, revised version 2020), 2020, https://www.refworld.org/policy/strategy/unhcr/2020/104606 [accessed 01 May 2026]
This paper provides a legal discussion of the applicability of refugee law in situations where disaster and/or adverse effects of climate change interact with conflict and/or violence (so-called “nexus situations”). In doing so, it also offers insights on the applicability of refugee law when people flee across international borders in the context of disaster and adverse effects of climate change.
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- Date: January 2020
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- Date: 2019
UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Options Paper 1: Options for governments on care arrangements and alternatives to detention for children and families (first published 2015, revised version 2019), 2019, https://www.refworld.org/policy/strategy/unhcr/2019/123161 [accessed 01 May 2026]
The present study examines inter alia: the international and regional standards and related jurisprudence underpinning the right to family life and family unity of refugees and other beneficiaries of international protection in the context of family reunification; legal challenges securing family reunification faced by beneficiaries of international protection, including the family definition applied, documentation, income, accommodation, and other requirements, such as to apply within a period of time to benefit from preferential terms, or only after a certain period of residence, and related international, regional and national jurisprudence and practice; practical challenges faced by beneficiaries of international protection, including lack of timely information, difficulties accessing embassies and obtaining visas and travel documentation, costs involved, administrative delays and obstacles, and related international, regional and national jurisprudence and practice.
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- Date: January 2018
Frances Nicholson, The "Essential Right" to Family Unity of Refugees and Others in Need of International Protection in the Context of Family Reunification, Research Paper No. 36, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), January 2018, https://www.refworld.org/reference/lpprs/unhcr/2018/122578 [accessed 01 May 2026]
This research paper examines: the legal basis in international and regional law for the right to family life and family unity, including the principle of non-discrimination; the jurisprudence of international and regional courts on the issue; States’ obligations and responsibilities regarding the right to family life and family unity; the varying definitions of family applied in international and regional law and practice, including different persons accepted as able to be family members by international bodies and regional courts; the family definition applied by UNHCR; and the concept of dependency as an aid to determining family membership.
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- Date: January 2018
Frances Nicholson, The Right to Family Life and Family Unity of Refugees and Others in Need of International Protection and the Family Definition Applied, 2nd edition, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), January 2018, https://www.refworld.org/reference/research/unhcr/2018/120412 [accessed 01 May 2026]
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- Date: 4 December 2017
UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Summary Conclusions on the Right to Family Life and Family Unity in the Context of Family Reunification of Refugees and Other Persons In Need Of International Protection, Expert Roundtable, 4 December 2017, https://www.refworld.org/reference/confdoc/unhcr/2017/120836 [accessed 01 May 2026]
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- Date: 18 January 2016
Co-published with Association for the Prevention of Torture
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- Date: 30 October 2015
UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Memorandum of Understanding between the Association for the Prevention of Torture and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 30 October 2015, https://www.refworld.org/legal/agreements/unhcr/2015/64897 [accessed 01 May 2026]
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- Date: 1 June 2015
UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), UNHCR observations on the use of age assessments in the identification of separated or unaccompanied children seeking asylum, 1 June 2015, https://www.refworld.org/jurisprudence/amicus/unhcr/2015/93634 [accessed 01 May 2026]