20 January 2011

New Journal on Internal Displacement

The inaugural issue of the Journal on Internal Displacement has just been published. The aim of the journal is to raise "the profile of internally displaced persons through discussions, critical dialogue, emerging themes, reflections and explorations on a wide range of topics and regions around the globe." The theme is "Definitions, Scopes, Theories and Concepts."

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
This journal is an open access title, so content is both free of charge and free of copyright/licensing restrictions. However, you must first register. To do so, complete the "sign-up" form and wait for a confirmation email. After you click on the confirmation link that is sent to you, you will receive another email granting your membership. Then you can login with your email and password, and view the articles in the "current issue" section.

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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