What are the eight guiding principles in the international refugee law?
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May 24
1. Non-discrimination: Refugees should not be discriminated against based on their race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion.
2. Non-penalization: Refugees should not be penalized for entering a country illegally in search of asylum.
3. Non-refoulement: Refugees should not be returned to a country where they would face persecution or serious harm.
4. Protection: Refugees should be provided with protection and assistance by the state in which they seek asylum.
5. Respect for human rights: Refugees should have their human rights respected and protected, regardless of their legal status.
6. Access to justice: Refugees should have access to legal remedies and the right to challenge any decisions affecting their status.
7. Durable solutions: Refugees should be provided with durable solutions, such as voluntary repatriation, local integration, or resettlement in a third country.
8. Cooperation: States should cooperate with each other and with international organizations to address the needs of refugees and ensure their protection and well-being.
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1. Non-discrimination 2. Non-penalization 3. Access to asylum procedures 4. Protection from refoulement 5. Non-expulsion 6. Protection from abuse 7. Family reunification 8. Non-discrimination in access to employment