Contents include:
- Forced or Development Induced Displacement? Occupied Palestinian Territories and International Conscience
- Environmentally-Induced Displacement: Identifying the Complexities and Finding Solutions Under the Current International Protection Regime
- Around the Fringes of Internal Displacement: Trending Mass Movements of Aboriginals Canada
- The Health Consequences of Migration: Meeting the Health Needs of Displaced Populations
- The Kampala Convention and Its Contribution in Filling the Protection Gap in International Law
- Internal displacement in Africa: African solutions to African problems? Challenges and Prospects
- Protecting women displaced by conflicts in the Horn and Eastern Africa: The role of regional laws and institutions
- Environmental Displacement within Kenya: A Search for Legal Protection Frameworks
- The Rights-based approach (RBA): Implications for Sudanese Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and Refugees
- Internal Displacement and Post-Conflict Peace-building in Liberia
- Three Steps Forward, One Look Back: The Protection of Internally Displaced Persons Twenty Years On
Note: A call for papers for the second issue has also just been released; the focus is on Africa and the deadline for submissions is 25 February 2011.
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