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The CHAINS project investigates the phenomenon of chain expulsions affecting Syrian refugees, focusing on the legal and human rights implications of forced border crossings. It aims to uncover the dynamics of mobility control and its impact on vulnerable populations.
“Chain expulsions:
Syrian refugee returns from Europe and Lebanon (CHAINS)” is an anthropological study of the spatial and temporal dimensions of a legal concept - chain-refoulement.
In chain-refoulement, individuals are sequentially forced across multiple countries’ borders without procedural safeguards, exposing them to torture after expulsions and thus violating the non-refoulement principle.
Taking this human rights violation as its starting point, CHAINS examines how mobility control practi…
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Lebanon, Beirut
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
EUROMED RIGHTS - EURO-MEDITERRANEANHUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK
Denmark, Kbenhavn V
Type: Other
Activity type: Other
SME: No
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