The latest issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law (IJRL) has been published. Contents of vol. 33, no. 1, March 2021 include:
- The Limits of Static Interests: Appreciating Asylum Seekers’ Contributions to a Country’s Economy in Article 8 ECHR Adjudication on Expulsion [open access]
- Between Martyrdom and Silence: Dissent, Duress, and Persecution as the Suppression of Human Rights under the Refugee Convention [open access]
- Canadian Exclusion Jurisprudence post-Febles [abstract]
- Disproportionate Surveillance: Technology-Assisted and Automated Decisions in Asylum Applications in the EU? [abstract]
- State Responsibility for Protracted Displacement: An International Legal Approach to Durable Solutions [abstract]
In addition, readers will find 1) case law summaries, 2) the texts of "Key Legal Considerations on Access to Territory for Persons in Need of International Protection in the context of the COVID-19 Response" and "Legal Considerations Regarding Claims for International Protection Made in the Context of the Adverse Effects of Climate Change and Disasters," and 3) four book reviews.
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