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12 March 2015

New Issue of JRS

The latest issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published.  Contents of vol. 28, no. 1, March 2015 include:

  • ‘He's a Cracking Wee Geezer from Pakistan’: Lay Accounts of Refugee Integration Failure and Success in Scotland [abstract]
  • Control and Biopower in Contemporary Humanitarian Aid: The Case of Supplementary Feeding [abstract
  • To ‘Promote, Protect and Ensure’: Overcoming Obstacles to Identifying Disability in Forced Migration [abstract] [eprint via SSRN]
  • Narrative and Silence: How Former Refugees Talk about Loss and Past Trauma [abstract] [ResearchGate]
  • The British–Jewish Roots of Non-Refoulement and its True Meaning for the Drafters of the 1951 Refugee Convention [abstract] [full-text via Academia.edu]
  • Closing Legal Black Holes: The Role of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Refugee Rights Protection [abstract]

Six book reviews are also available.

**Note: As of this writing, the full-texts of these articles are currently freely accessible, however, this is likely only for a temporary period!**

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