Asylum Hand Out
Asylum Hand Out
Asylum Hand Out
Asylum
1. Introduction
A state `s liability to grant asylum is of ancient origins. Every state has
preliminary right to grant asylum unless it has accepted some particular
restriction in this regard e.g., a treaty of Extradition would be reasonable
check on the right of asylum to the extant of the treaty.
2. Meaning of Asylum
According to Oxford Dictionary, Asylum means sanctuary.
Legally it means shelter and active protection extended to refugee from
another state by a state which admitting him on his request.
The word asylum is Latin and derived from a Greek word Asylia which
means unavoidable place.
3. Definition of Asylum
According to Starke,
According to Oppenheim, Lawrence and Fenwick,
4. Basis of Asylum
1. `Every one has right to seek and enjoy asylum in other countries from
persecution,
2. This right may not be invoked in the case of persecutions genuinely arising
from non-political crimes or from acts contrary to the purpose and principles
of the United Nations. `
5. Element of Asylum
o Shelter
o Active protection (by the authorities in the control of the territory of
Asylum)
It was held by ICJ that Asylum may be granted on Humanitarian grounds in order to
protect political offenders against the violent actions.
Quaid-e-Azam Law College Lahore
Prof. Salman Kazmi
LL.M (London)
International Law
1. TERRITORIAL ASYLUM
I. Definition.
`Every state has the right in the exercise of its sovereignty , to admit into its
territory such persons as it deems advisable without , through the exercise of
the right, giving rise to complaints by any other states.`
According to Starke,
Extra Territorial Asylum is a legal fiction i.e., any grant of privilege by a foreign
sovereign or an ambassador etc. Asylum granted to an asylum seeker within
his country on imminent danger. This asylum granted within the country and
the asylum is for a limited period. It generally extended only of diplomatic
agents under diplomatic Immunities. Extra Territorial asylum is granted by a
state outside its territory in following ways.
Quaid-e-Azam Law College Lahore
Prof. Salman Kazmi
LL.M (London)
International Law
It was held by ICJ that there was no general right of Diplomatic Asylum.
Dalai lama and his followers frustrated from Chinese oppression, seek asylum
in India, which was accordingly.
The same rules as that for embassy would apply to grant of asylum by the
head of consular premises.
Asylum in Warship
It is doubtful that any right exist to seek asylum on board foreign warships.
However, the practice of some states permits such refugee to be granted
during political disturbances to person fleeing from imminent personal danger.
It was held that asylum, in warship can only be granted to political refugee not
to criminals.
Merchant vessels don’t enjoy the privilege of immunity from local jurisdiction
and as such is incapable of granting asylum, but in exceptional conditions
may grant.
9. Conclusion