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FMR 56 - Protection in the absence of legislation in Trinidad and Tobago

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Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)
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The Caribbean’s many small island States are grappling with increasingly complex mixed migration flows, yet few have introduced refugee legislation. Trinidad and Tobago is in the process of doing so.

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FMR 56 - Eradicating statelessness in the Americas

Considerable progress has been made towards eradicating statelessness in Latin America and the Caribbean since 2014 but there is still work to be done if it is to become the first world region to eradicate statelessness.
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FMR 56 - Falling short of protection: Peru’s new migration scheme for Venezuelans

audio/mpeg iconparent.mp3 Peru’s introduction of a new work and study permit for Venezuelans fleeing violence in their country is to be applauded – but it provides only a limited, temporary form of protection.
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Series
Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)
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Rochelle Nakhid
Andrew Welch
Keywords
fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
asylum seeker
asylum
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 31/10/2017
Duration: 00:12:36

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