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24 March 2015

New Issue of IJRL

The latest issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law (IJRL) has been published. Contents of vol. 27, no. 1, March 2015 include:
  • Asylum as a General Principle of International Law [abstract]
  • The Internal Protection Alternative Inquiry and Human Rights Considerations – Irrelevant or Indispensable? [abstract] [postprint]
  • An Ongoing Anomaly: Pre- and Post-Second World War Palestinian Refugees [abstract]
  • The Application and Interpretation of International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law in the Exclusion of those Refugee Claimants who have Committed War Crimes and/or Crimes Against Humanity in Canada [abstract]
  • 'Climate Change Migrants’: Impediments to a Protection Framework and the Need to Incorporate Migration into Climate Change Adaptation Strategies [abstract] [preprint via Academia.edu]
  • ‘Systemic Flaws’ and Dublin Transfers: Incompatible Tests before the CJEU and the ECtHR? [abstract]

This issue also includes an obituary for Ivor Jackson, who passed away in Dec. 2014, case law summaries, introductory notes to two sets of UNHCR guidelines - on temporary protection and military service, respectively - and four book reviews.

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