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It is clear that the agreement between the UK and Rwanda constitutes an illegal act under international law, still the chance of recourse before the ICJ is unlikely.
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The UK currently has two schemes in place to assist people fleeing Ukraine. Not only are the current schemes insufficient, but future legal changes could make it even harder for those seeking asylum.
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