The latest issue of the
International Journal of Refugee Law (
IJRL) has been published. Contents of
vol. 29, no. 4, Dec. 2017 include:
- The Origins of ‘Burden Sharing’ in the Contemporary Refugee Protection Regime [abstract]
- Protecting Syrians in Turkey: A Legal Analysis [abstract]
- How Exceptional Must ‘Very Exceptional’ Be? Non-Refoulement, Socio-Economic Deprivation, and Paposhvili v Belgium [abstract]
- The Eligibility Guidelines Examined: The Use of Country of Origin Information by UNHCR [abstract]
- Third-Country Refugees: The Dublin Regulation/Article 8 ECHR Interface and Judicial Remedies [abstract]
Also included are 1) case law summaries, 2) four book/report reviews, 3) the
text of the Report of the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights Council on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions (which focused on the "unlawful death of refugees and migrants") plus commentary, and the texts of 4) the
statement by Volker Türk at the 68th Session of the Executive Committee of the High Commissioner’s Programme, and 5) the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights' "
Guidance on How to Reduce the Risk of
Refoulement in External Border Management when Working in or Together with Third Countries."
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