The latest issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law is a double one: volume 18, number 3-4 (Sept/Dec 2006). According to the editorial extract, it consists "primarily of papers from the Workshop on ‘The Right to Seek and Enjoy Asylum? The Pacific, Mediterranean and Caribbean Plans Compared’, held in Prato, Italy, in 2005." A brief summary of the workshop is provided by ICAR.
Articles included in this issue:
(Note: I added links to author's profiles, where available. Also note that from the abstract page, OUP has now included a link to other articles written by a particular author and available through Google Scholar. Results are mixed, though, since no first names are used, just initials. So browse with caution!)
Susan Kneebone, Christopher McDowell, and Gareth Morrell
A Mediterranean Solution? Chances of Success [abstract]
Erika Feller
Asylum, Migration and Refugee Protection: Realities, Myths and the Promise of Things to Come [abstract]
Richard Towle
Processes and Critiques of the Indo-Chinese Comprehensive Plan of Action: An Instrument of International Burden-Sharing? [abstract]
MarĂa-Teresa Gil-Bazo
The Practice of Mediterranean States in the context of the European Union's Justice and Home Affairs External Dimension. The Safe Third Country Concept Revisited [abstract]
Madeline Garlick
The EU Discussions on Extraterritorial Processing: Solution or Conundrum? [abstract]
Elspeth Guild
The Europeanisation of Europe's Asylum Policy [abstract]
Alexander Betts
Towards a Mediterranean Solution? Implications for the Region of Origin [abstract]
Stephen H. Legomsky
The USA and the Caribbean Interdiction Program [abstract]
Susan Kneebone
The Pacific Plan: The Provision of ‘Effective Protection’? [abstract]
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