1. Book discounts
Routledge:
As you may know, Routledge regularly publishes forced migration-related
titles, many of which form part of the multiple series that they have on offer
(see a list on
this page). Currently, they are running a 20% sale on their print and digital books
that runs through 2 May 2021. Search their
catalogue or browse my
book blog for
relevant titles; the discount will be automatically applied when you check
out.
(Thanks to Patricia Hynes for letting me know about the sale! Her latest
book, Introducing Forced Migration, was just published by Routledge on 31 March 2021.
Legal texts:
The second edition of James Hathaway's authoritative work,
The Rights of Refugees in International Law, has also just been published. It too can be purchased with a 20%
discount; use the code provided in
this tweet from the author.
The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law is now due out in May
2021 rather than March as originally projected.
And the fourth edition of the classic text, The Refugee in International Law by Guy Goodwin-Gill & Jane McAdam, is projected to be
published in August 2021!
Forthcoming title:
Gil Loescher's Refugees: A Very Short Introduction is expected next month. Very sadly, Prof. Loescher passed away last year, but he left behind an extensive collection of scholarly works that will continue to influence the refugee world for many years to come.
2. New open access books
If you haven't had a chance to check out the (many!) open access titles that
have been published so far this year, please visit the
relevant page
in my Forced Migration Library.
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