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MIGRATION AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW | vb) The right to respect for family life and familyreunification 85i) What is a family? 87Box 7. Family reunification in EU law 89c) Particular considerations in family reunificationbetween children and parents 90d) Unaccompanied mi<strong>no</strong>rs and family reunification 91i) Discrimination and access to the territory 92e) Problems linked with family reunification:dependency 93Box 8. Mandatory residence assignmentfor refugees can<strong>no</strong>t impair their family life 954. Victims of Trafficking 95a) Who is a victim of trafficking 97b) Obligations of States 975. Smuggled persons 1006. Migrants Rescued at Sea 1017. Stateless persons 103Chapter 2: Human Rights Impediments toExpulsion 108I. The principle of <strong>no</strong>n-refoulement 1081. Non-refoulement in international refugee law 1092. Non-refoulement in international human rights law 112a) General principles 112Box 9. Women as group at risk for <strong>no</strong>nrefoulementpurposes 113b) Source of the risk: acts of <strong>no</strong>n-State actors 113c) Standard of proof: substantial groundsfor belief 114

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