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Climate refugee, protected person and complementary protection claims under the microscope in New Zealand's Immigration and Protection Tribunal

机译:新西兰移民和保护法庭在显微镜下对气候难民,保护人和补充保护的要求

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Twin decisions delivered concurrently on 4 June 2014 by the New Zealand Immigration and Protection Tribunal (IPT) on appeals against deportation by a family of Tuvaluan nationals relying, in part, on climate change-related hardship have attracted widespread attention among the international community. Some media outlets have described the family's successful bid for residency as representing "the world's first climate refugees". The recent AC (Tuvalu) decisions follow closely on AF (Kiribati), another widely reported case involving an unsuccessful claim for refugee and protected person status in New Zealand by a citizen of Kiribati who had also resisted deportation citing climate change-related hardship if required to return to his home country.
机译:新西兰移民和保护法庭(IPT)于2014年6月4日同时作出了关于图瓦卢国民的家庭驱逐出境的上诉的双重决定,该决定部分依靠与气候变化有关的困难,这引起了国际社会的广泛关注。一些媒体将这个家庭成功申请居住权描述为“世界上第一个气候难民”。最近的AC(图瓦卢)决定紧随AF(Kiribati)之后,AF(Kiribati)是另一起广为报道的案件,涉及一名基里巴斯公民未成功要求新西兰难民和保护人身份的请求,基里巴斯公民还因需要与气候变化相关的困难而拒绝了驱逐出境回到他的祖国。

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