14 July 2011

New Issue of IJRL

The latest issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law (IJRL) is now available. Contents of vol. 23, no. 3, Oct. 2011 include the following articles:

  • The Right to Seek Asylum: Interception at Sea and the Principle of Non-Refoulement [extract] [original speech]
  • No Refuge: Flawed Status Determination and the Failures of South Africa's Refugee System to Provide Protection [abstract] [related research report]
  • Protecting Victims of Human Trafficking Within a ‘Non-Refoulement’ Framework: is Complementary Protection an Effective Alternative in Canada and Australia? [abstract]
  • Cessation and Assessment of New Circumstances: a Comment on Abdulla, CJEU, 2 March 2010 [abstract] [conf. paper]
  • A Double Bind: Malta and the Rescue of Unwanted Migrants at Sea, a Legal Anthropological Perspective on the Humanitarian Law of the Sea [abstract] [Academia]

Also included are two UNHCR documents from a recent meeting on climate change and displacement, and a review of the book The Securitization of Humanitarian Migration: Digging Moats and Sinking Boats (Routledge 2009).

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