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vi | PRACTITIONERS GUIDE No. 6d) Burden of proof 120e) Absolute rights and the obligation of<strong>no</strong>n-refoulement 121f) Diplomatic assurances 122g) Place of transfer: indirect refoulement andinternal relocation 125Box 10. The Dublin III Regulation 126h) Extraterritorial application of the principleof <strong>no</strong>n-refoulement 1303. What rights implicate obligations of<strong>no</strong>n-refoulement? 130a) Non-refoulement for torture and other cruel,inhuman or degrading treatment orpunishment 131b) Enforced disappearances 135c) Extra-judicial executions and the right to life 135d) Non-refoulement and the death penalty 135e) The death row phe<strong>no</strong>me<strong>no</strong>n 137f) Flagrant denial of justice and of the right toliberty 138g) Freedom of religion or belief 140II. Expulsion as a violation of rights enjoyed in thesending State 1411. The right to respect for private and family life 141a) Expulsion as interference to the right torespect for family and private life 1422. Expulsions and rights to Freedom of Religion orBelief and Freedom of Expression 1453. Expulsion and the “effectiveness” of the right toa remedy 146

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