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Afghan Mass Displacement: The American Response in Light of International Human Rights and Refugee Law, and the Need for International Cooperation to achieve a Satisfactory Solution

Janine Prantl*)*)Mag. Dr. Janine Prantl, LL.M. (Columbia) is Postgraduate Legal Fellow for the Global Strategic Litigation Council for Refugee Rights at the Institute of European and International Law at the University of Innsbruck. The author thanks Univ.-Prof. MMag. Dr. Andreas Th. Müller, LL.M. (Yale) for his endless support and thoughtful feedback on earlier drafts of this contribution.ALJ 2022, 17 Heft 1 v. 8.2.2022

Abstract: This contribution addresses issues relevant to the legal status and treatment of evacuees from Afghanistan, many of whom are destined to the United States (US), but temporarily hosted in third countries. This concerns third countries having agreed on temporary hosting arrangements with the US, and lily pad countries in Europe and the Middle East, where evacuees are located in US military bases. Beyond, the future residence status of evacuees paroled in the US remains uncertain. Against that backdrop, the contribution‘s overall aim is to map out the pertinent international legal framework and apply it in the context of the US response to Afghan mass displacement, which also provides lessons for the broader subject of resettlement and humanitarian admission, and underscores the essential role of international cooperation for the protection of refugees and other vulnerable individuals on the move.

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