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Conclusions on International Protection

International protection is included as a priority theme on the agenda of each session of the Executive Committee. The consensus reached by the Committee in the course of its discussions is expressed in the form of Conclusions on International Protection (ExCom Conclusions). Although not formally binding, they are relevant to the interpretation of the international protection regime. ExCom Conclusions constitute expressions of opinion which are broadly representative of the views of the international community. The specialist knowledge of ExCom and the fact that its Conclusions are taken by consensus add further weight.
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Conclusion of the Executive Committee on international cooperation from a protection and solutions perspective No. 112 (LXVII) 2016

6 October 2016 | Publisher: Executive Committee of the High Commissioner’s Programme | Document type: Conclusions on International Protection

Conclusion du Comité exécutif sur la coopération internationale sous l'angle de la protection et des solutions Nº 112 (LXVII) 2016

6 October 2016 | Publisher: Executive Committee of the High Commissioner’s Programme | Document type: Conclusions on International Protection

Conclusion on Legal Safety Issues in the Context of Voluntary Repatriation of Refugees No. 101 (LV) - 2004

8 October 2004 | Publisher: Executive Committee of the High Commissioner’s Programme | Document type: Conclusions on International Protection

Conclusion sur les questions relatives à la sécurité juridique dans le contexte du rapatriement librement consenti des réfugiés Nº 101 (LV) - 2004

8 October 2004 | Publisher: Executive Committee of the High Commissioner’s Programme | Document type: Conclusions on International Protection

Voluntary Repatriation No. 40 (XXXVI) - 1985

18 October 1985 | Publisher: Executive Committee of the High Commissioner’s Programme | Document type: Conclusions on International Protection

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