The latest issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law (IJRL) has been published. Contents of vol. 35, no. 1, March 2023 include:
- Editorial: Turning Points in International Protection: Onwards and Upwards, or U-Turns and Roundabouts? [abstract]
- Risk and the Reasonable Refugee: Exploring a Key Credibility Inference in Canadian Refugee Status Rejections [abstract]
- A Requirement of Shame: On the Evolution of the Protection of LGB Refugees [open access]
- Applying the ‘Ceased Circumstances’ Cessation Clause: More Politics than Law? [open access]
- Evaluating the Indian Refugee Law Regime: How Has the Judiciary Responded to Refugee Claims in Light of International Law Obligations, and How Can It Do Better? [abstract]
- Dignity Deployed: An Examination of Refugee Rights through Domestic Dignity Jurisprudence [abstract]
In addition, readers will find 1) case law summaries; 2) the texts of the High Commissioner's and Assistant High Commissioner's statements to the 73rd session of the Executive Committee of the High Commissioner’s Programme (EXCOM); and 3) two book reviews.
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