Definition of non-refoulement in English:
non-refoulement
noun nɒnrəˈfuːlmɒ̃ˌnɒnrəˈfo͞olmäN
mass nounLaw The practice of not forcing refugees or asylum seekers to return to a country in which they are liable to be subjected to persecution.
we are appealing to all states to uphold their international obligations with regard to non-refoulement
Example sentencesExamples
- Although the Convention deals with non-refoulement, it refers to non-refoulement of refugees.
- The principle of non-refoulement moreover did not represent international customary law, but only applied where individual states had undertaken the relevant obligations in international treaty law.
- I am sceptical that there will be basic bottom line protection for the deportees such as non-refoulement.
- Other categories of refugees were left without international protection, as the principle of non-refoulement was then not yet part of customary law.
- It demanded Hong Kong return me outside of the framework of its laws, in direct violation of the principle of non-refoulement – the Law of Nations.
Origin
1970s: from non- + refoulement.