I recently signed up for OUP's CiteTrack service. It's accessible from an individual journal title's web page, for example, the Journal of Refugee Studies. This service allows you to do two things: 1) track citations to a particular article that appeared in the specific journal through which you register (in this example, JRS), or 2) learn about new journal articles containing keywords of your choice that are published in an OUP journal or PUBMED or HighWire. Since I am more interested in the second function of the service, I selected the following terms for monitoring purposes: "forced migration," "refugee," "internally displaced," "asylum," and "humanitarian."
And here are some of my results so far:
Caulford, P. and Y. Vali (April 25, 2006), "Providing health care to medically uninsured immigrants and refugees," Can. Med. Assoc. Journal 174(9): 1253-4 [free full-text]
Mettraux, Guenael (2006), "Dutch Courts' Universal Jurisdiction over Violations of Common Article 3 qua War Crimes," J. Int. Criminal Justice 4(2): 362-371 [abstract]
Moore, Will H. and Stephen M. Shellman (2006), "Refugee or Internally Displaced Person?: To Where Should One Flee?", Comparative Political Studies 39(5): 599-622 [abstract]
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