Rethinking Refugee Law
Biographical note
Niraj Natwani was born in Uganda, East Africa to a family of Indian origin. In 1972, all property was seized, all citizenship rights were withdrawn and all Asians were asked to leave the country on presidential decree of General Idi Amin. The family of the author found refuge in Austria. Between 1972 and 1976 the author was stateless. The author worked as an attorney in an international law firm in Vienna for three years. He currently holds the post of legal adviser of the Agency of the European Union dealing with racism and xenophobia.
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