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Detention & Deportation

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Barriers To Asylum June 2008

Protection and Pragmatism: Addressing Administrative Failures in South Africa’s Refugee Status Determination Decisions April 2010

National Survey of the refugee reception and status determination system in South Africa

Monitoring Immigration Detention in South Africa 2008

Lost in the Vortex: Irregularities in the Detention and Deportation of Non-National in South Africa

Promoting Protection during the Resumption of the Deportation of Zimbabweans from South Africa.

Responding to Mass Deportations

Lindela: At the Crossroads for Detention and Repatriation

 

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