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Regional Refugee Definitions and Complementary forms of protection
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This paper provides a historical background to the Cartagena Declaration, including the process of its adoption, its content and the way it was initially understood and applied. It then provides an overview of the extent and manner in which Latin American countries have formally incorporated the regional refugee definition into their national legal frameworks and describes the core findings of state practice in relation to the regional refugee definition. The paper concludes with a short reflection for future initiatives aimed at reinvigorating international protection and reviving some of the aspirations that made the Cartagena-inspired process so important throughout the region.
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- Date: June 2013
Michael Reed-Hurtado, The Cartagena Declaration on Refugees and the Protection of People Fleeing Armed Conflict and Other Situations of Violence in Latin America, Research Paper No.32, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), June 2013, https://www.refworld.org/reference/lpprs/unhcr/2013/97247 [accessed 30 April 2026]
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- Date: 23 April 2013
Alice Edwards, Senior Legal Coordinator and Chief, Division of International Protection, UNHCR, Coping with Contemporary Conflicts: 'Conflict refugees' and the 1951 Convention protection regime, Opening lecture, 70th Course on International Refugee Law, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 23 April 2013, https://www.refworld.org/policy/declas/unhcr/2013/93786 [accessed 30 April 2026]
Given the changes in the causes, character and effects of armed conflict and other situations of violence in Africa since the adoption of the 1969 Convention, the paper is primarily interested in how the 1969 Convention’s regional refugee definition is applied by States in individual RSD procedures in the modern context.
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- Date: January 2013
Marina Sharpe, The 1969 OAU Refugee Convention and the Protection of People fleeing Armed Conflict and Other Situations of Violence in the Context of Individual Refugee Status Determination, Research Paper No.30, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), January 2013, https://www.refworld.org/reference/lpprs/unhcr/2013/90361 [accessed 30 April 2026]
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- Date: 20 December 2012
UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Summary Conclusions on International Protection of Persons Fleeing Armed Conflict and Other Situations of Violence; Roundtable 13 and 14 September 2012, Cape Town, South Africa, 20 December 2012, https://www.refworld.org/reference/confdoc/unhcr/2012/89084 [accessed 30 April 2026]
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- Date: July 2011
UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Expert Meeting on Complementarities between International Refugee Law, International Criminal Law and International Human Rights Law: Summary Conclusions, July 2011, https://www.refworld.org/reference/confdoc/unhcr/2011/79852 [accessed 30 April 2026]
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- Date: 18 January 2011
Volker Türk, Director of International Protection, UNHCR, "Protection Gaps in Europe? Persons fleeing the indiscriminate effects of generalized violence", UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 18 January 2011, https://www.refworld.org/policy/declas/unhcr/2011/76741 [accessed 30 April 2026]
This study explores the variety of ways in which states have provided protection from removal for individuals falling outside the scope of the 1951 Convention and/or its 1967 Protocol. The aim is to inform UNHCR’s recommendations on the principles to be articulated in the proposed ExCom conclusion. From the outset, the study recognises that ‘complementary protection’ is not a term of art defined in any international instrument, rather a phrase which has emerged over the last decade to describe an increasingly-apparent phenomenon in industrialised countries of relief from removal/deportation being granted to asylum seekers who have failed in their asylum claim.
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- Date: June 2005
This paper attempts to point out the risks of undermining the primacy of the Refugee Convention, and at the same time suggest various mechanisms or safeguards that may contribute to reducing the risk. Furthermore, the author discusses some issues that have to be settled in preparing the future community instrument, in terms of delimiting the beneficiaries of subsidiary protection and deciding the standards of treatment accorded to such persons.
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- Date: February 2002
Jens Vedsted-Hansen, Complementary or subsidiary protection? Offering an appropriate status without undermining refugee protection, Working Paper No.52, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), February 2002, https://www.refworld.org/reference/research/unhcr/2002/87074 [accessed 30 April 2026]
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- Date: 24 April 2001
Erika Feller, Director, Department of International Protection, Challenges to the 1951 Convention in its 50th Anniversary Year: Statement by Ms. Erika Feller, Director, Department of International Protection, UNHCR, at the Seminar on "International Protection within one single asylum procedure", Norrkoping, Sweden, 23-24 April 2001, -, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 24 April 2001, https://www.refworld.org/policy/declas/unhcr/2001/42799 [accessed 30 April 2026]