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Chinese Refugee Law


ISBN13: 9789004412170
Published: November 2019
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £166.00



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Understanding Chinese refugee law is difficult for those outside China or unfamiliar with it due to the complex factors involved. Chinese Refugee Law offers a comprehensive, up-to-date, and readily accessible reference to Chinese refugee law. It focuses first on existing laws and practices relating to refugees in China, then offering a scholar's proposal for a law to handle with refugee affairs and implement the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees.

The book provides the detail, insight and background information needed to understand this complex area of law. It examines both existing Chinese statutes and relevant international documents, drawing on and comparing Chinese and English language sources. It is thus an invaluable resource for both Chinese and non-Chinese readers alike.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , China
Contents:
1. Introduction to Chinese Refugee Law
 1.1 Refugee
 1.2 ‘Settlement’
 1.3 ‘Repatriation’
 1.4 Chinese Refugee Law
2. China’s Building of a Refugee Legal System and International Cooperation in Refugee Protection and Settlement
 2.1 Provisions of China’s Domestic Law of Refugees
 2.2 China’s Accession to International Legal Documents on Refugees
 2.3 China’s Refugee Legislation
 2.4 China’s Refugee Administration
 2.5 China’s International Cooperation in Refugee Protection and Settlement
 2.6 China’s Participation in International Activities on Refugees
3. Principles of Treatment and Legal Status of Foreigners
 3.1 Definition and Administration of Foreigners
 3.2 Principles of Treatment of Foreigners
 3.3 Entry of Foreigners
 3.4 Exit of Foreigners
 3.5 Residence of Foreigners
4. Rights of Refugees in China
 4.1 Civil and Political Rights
 4.2 Economic Rights
 4.3 Social Rights (Welfare)
5. Life Assistance for Refugees in China
 5.1 Concept of Life Assistance for Refugees
 5.2 International Theories and Practices of Life Assistance for Refugees
 5.3 Reflections on Life Assistance for Refugees in China
6. Protection and Settlement of Returned Persecuted Overseas Chinese, Indochinese Refugees and Laotian Refugees
 6.1 Protection and Settlement of Returned Persecuted Malayan Chinese
 6.2 Protection and Settlement of Returned Persecuted Indonesian Chinese
 6.3 Emergence and Internationalisation of Indochinese Refugees
 6.4 Protection and Settlement of Indochinese Refugees
 6.5 Resettlement of Settled Smuggling Indochinese Refugees
 6.6 Farms for Returned Persecuted Overseas Chinese
 6.7 Reception, Settlement and Voluntary Repatriation of Laotian Refugees
 6.8 Reflections on the Protection and Settlement of Returned Persecuted Overseas Chinese, Indochinese Refugees and Laotian Refugees
7. Protection and Settlement of Burmese Border Residents in Large-Scale Influx Situations
 7.1 Large-Scale Influx of Burmese Border Residents into China
 7.2 China’s Laws and Policies on Handling Burmese Border Residents in Large-Scale Influx Situations
 7.3 China’s Practices of Protecting and Settling Burmese Border Residents in Large-scale Influx Situations
 7.4 International Solutions to People in Large-Scale Influx Situations
 7.5 Reflections on China’s Practices of Protecting and Settling Burmese Border Residents in Large-Scale Influx Situations
8. Protection and Settlement of Urban Refugees
 8.1 Registration of Refugees
 8.2 Identification of Refugees
 8.3 Settlement of Asylum Seekers and Refugees
 8.4 Durable Solutions to Refugee Issues
 8.5 Reflections on China’s Practices of Protecting and Settling Urban Refugees
9. Feasibility of China’s Refugee Legislation
 9.1 Feasibility of Refugee Legislation
 9.2 Necessity of Refugee Legislation
 9.3 Urgency of Refugee Legislation
10. Relationships that Need to be Properly Addressed in China’s Refugee Legislation
 10.1 Relationship between the Safeguarding National Interests and Protecting Refugees’ Rights and Interests
 10.2 Relationship between General Applicability of Refugee Problem and the Choice of Refugee Policies
 10.3 Relationship between a Government-Controlled Refugee Administration and the Subjective Needs of Refugees
 10.4 Relationship between Refugees’ Initiative to Integrate with the Local Community and the Inability to Integrate
 10.5 Culture Shock between the Country of Origin and the Country of Asylum
11. The Experience of Building the International Refugee Legal System and China’s Refugee Legislation
 11.1 Refugee Legislation is a Branch of Immigration Legislation
 11.2 Special Legislation for Refugee Events
 11.3 Standardisation of Settlement Work for Asylum Seekers and Refugees
 11.4 Residence Qualification and Other Relevant Rights and Interests for Refugees
 11.5 Proper Settlement for Asylum Seekers
 11.6 Proper Settlement for Refugees
 11.7 Proper Care for Resettled Refugees
 11.8 Non-governmental Organisations’
Participation in Refugee Protection
 11.9 Participation by Other Government Agencies and Local Governments in Refugee Protection
 11.10 Cooperation with International Organisations in Refugee Protection
12. Conception of a Chinese Refugee Law
 12.1 Goals and Principles of Chinese Refugee Law
 12.2 Basic Principles of Chinese Refugee Law
 12.3 Main Systems of Chinese Refugee Law
13. Regulations on Refugees (Proposal by Scholars) and Its Explanation
 13.1 Regulations on Refugees of the People’s Republic of China (Proposal by Scholars)
 13.2 Explanation of the Regulations on Refugees of the People’s Republic of China (Proposal by Scholars)
Bibliography
 International Legal Documents
 Foreign Legal Documents
 Chinese Legal Documents
 Chinese Books
 Chinese Journals
 Chinese Theses
 Chinese Reports
 Chinese Newspapers
 English Books
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