Project:
469
Description:
The paper argues UNRC principles are embedded across domestic law and calls for repeal of references, changing asylum eligibility assumptions and claims handling.
Desired Outcome:
Legal reforms are coherent, consistent across statutes, and operationally implementable without internal contradictions.
What Could Go Wrong:
Partial repeal creates loopholes, inconsistent decisions, and prolonged litigation/tribunal blockage.
Current Situation:
High-level repeal intent exists; the detailed legal mapping and change-control across statutes must be executed.
Action Strategy:
Create a controlled legal mapping exercise: identify every UNRC reference/derivative dependency, define replacement rules, and implement phased change-control.
Concern Category:
Immigration & Borders
Keywords:
asylum law, UN Refugee Convention, legal reform
Analysis: Not available
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