Across
- 2. This official document became more prominent after WWI (8)
- 3. Person who leaves their country of their own free will (7)
- 5. UN refugee organisation(5)
- 9. Sanctuary – from the ancient Greek (6)
- 12. Surname of author of this week's core reading - himself a refugee(7)
- 13. Expelled from Spain in 1609 (8)
- 14. Someone seeking to be recognised as a refugee (6,6)
- 16. Surname of scholar who inspired Zolberg's article - also a refugee(6)
Down
- 1. Internal refugees (4)
- 2. Main emphasis of 1951 refugee definition (11)
- 4. Non-governmental groups that try to help refugees(4)
- 6. The term 'refugee' originated from this persecuted French group (9)
- 7. Main reason the Irish emigrated in such large numbers in 1840s (6)
- 8. Authority of a state to govern itself (11)
- 10. Riot to massacre or expel an ethnic or religious group, especially Jews(6)
- 11. Refugees can't be sent back if there is a threat against them (3,11)
- 13. Karl, famous 1848 refugee (4)
- 15. Jews were expelled from here in 1492 (5)
