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Responsibility for basic and human rights following the withdrawal from Afghanistan: On Germany's duty to protect particularly vulnerable Afghans

Grund- und menschenrechtliche Verantwortung nach dem Abzug aus Afghanistan: Zu den Schutzpflichten Deutschlands für besonders schutzbedürftige Afghan*innen
[research report]

Cremer, Hendrik
Hübner, Catharina

Corporate Editor
Deutsches Institut für Menschenrechte

Abstract

This paper demonstrates the extent to which Germany has a duty to protect the basic and human rights of people in Afghanistan as a consequence of the international military mission and the withdrawal of international troops. This duty is about protecting people who are in physical and mortal danger.... view more

This paper demonstrates the extent to which Germany has a duty to protect the basic and human rights of people in Afghanistan as a consequence of the international military mission and the withdrawal of international troops. This duty is about protecting people who are in physical and mortal danger. It stems from the right to life and physical integrity enshrined in Germany’s Basic Law and in human rights treaties.... view less

Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; right of asylum; fundamental right; human rights; constitutional state

Classification
Law

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
27 p.

Series
Analysis / German Institute for Human Rights

ISBN
978-3-949459-00-9

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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