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Georg K v. Ministry of the Interior

Austria.  16 May 1972 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

The individual in internationallaw — Miscellaneous — Refugees — Entitlement to status of — Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, 1951 — Article 1 F (c) — Exclusion of application of Convention to persons suspected of acting contrary to purposes and principles of the United Nations — Whether convicted terrorist entitled to refugee status — The law of Austria

International organization and administration — The United Nations — Interpretation of the Charter of the United Nations Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, 1951, Article 1 F (c) — Exclusion of application of Convention to persons suspected of acting contrary to purposes and principles of the United Nations — Whether Convention requires conduct of individuals to conform to principles of the United Nations Charter — Convicted terrorist claiming refugee status — Whether bomb attacks contrary to purposes and principles of the United Nations — Extent to which use ofarmed force in the common interest permissible under United Nations Charter — Extent of right of resistance to unjust regime under United Nations Charter — The law of Austria

The individual in international law — In general — Position of individuals in international law — Human rights and freedoms — Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, 1951 — Article 1 F (c) — Exclusion of application of Convention to persons suspected of acting contrary to purposes and principles of the United Nations — Whether Convention requires conduct of individuals to conform to principles of United Nations Charter — Convicted terrorist claiming refugee status — Bomb attacks carried out by Italian national in Italy to further autonomy claims of people of South Tyrol — Whether contrary to purposes and principles of the United Nations — Extent to which use of armed force in the common interest permissible under United Nations Charter — Extent of right of resistance to unjust regime under United Nations Charter — The law of Austria

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© Cambridge University Press 1986

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