International Refugee Law and Socio-Economic             Rights
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Michelle Foster assesses the ability of the Refugee Convention to encompass refugee claims based on the violation of socio-economic rights arguing that despite the traditional dichotomy between ''economic migrants'' and ''political refugees'' the Refugee Convention can include many claims with a socio-economic element.
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