South Africa’s diplomatic strategy on migrants, with specific reference to the United Nations refugee regime, 1994-2009
South Africa is seen as a major destination for refugees and asylum-seekers and is, according to the 2010 Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the world’s highest destination country for asylum-seekers, mainly from Sub-Saharan Africa. Following the 1994 democratic elections,...
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