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International Human Rights Law

Author: US Citizenship and Immigration Services

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Title: International Human Rights Law

Author: US Citizenship and Immigration Services

Description: A USCIS Officer Training module on international human rights law. Covers the sources of international law, how human rights instruments operate, and how rights apply in refugee, asylum and protection adjudications.

Pages: 47

Size: 0.55 MB

Format: PDF

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