22 April 2024

Thematic Focus: Law/Policy Items

Short pieces:

From “time and again” to “never again”: Refugee Law and International Criminal Law contributions to preventing genocide (RLI Blog, March 2024) [text]

‘Strength to strength’: New leader to take Kaldor Centre into second decade (UNSW, March 2024) [text]

Books & book chapters:

"International Migration Law," Chapter in Public International Law: A Multi-Perspective Approach (Routledge, March 2024) [open access]

"Investigations with Digital Open-Source Information and the Stabilization of International Norms: Protecting the Principle of Non-Refoulement," Chapter in International Law and Technological Change: Testing the Adaptability of International Law (Edward Elgar, Forthcoming 2024) [preprint]

Migrants and Human Rights Protections (MDPI, March 2024) [open access]
- This reprint of a special issue "delves into human rights law’s enduring struggles to extend protections to migrants. The contributions engage with this subject-matter from a wide range of perspectives that bring to the fore both the universal and particular in migrants’ experiences of human rights protection regimes across countries and continents. This Special Issue also reminds of the value of developments in the Global South."

"Mobility," Entry in Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Migration Law (Edward Elgar, Forthcoming 2024) [preprint]

"Ukrainian Racial Contracting and the Geopolitics of Welcome in International Refugee Law," Chapter in Race, Racism & International Law (Stanford Univ. Press, Forthcoming 2024) [preprint]

Reports & journal articles:

"European Migration Law Between 'Rescuing' and 'Taming' the Nation State: A History of Half-hearted Commitment to Human Rights and Refugee Protection," European Papers, vol. 8, no. 3 (2023) [open access]

Global Asylum Governance and the European Union’s Role: Rights and Responsibilities in Implementing the United Nations Global Compact on Refugees (CEPS, March 2024) [text]

International Journal of Law in Context, vol. 20, no. 1 (2024) [contents]
- Special issue on "Law, Migration and Vulnerability: From the Margins to the Centre." The introduction and two articles are open access. A postprint is available for yet another article.

MOBILE Working Paper Series (Univ. of Copenhagen) [access]
- Series published by the Center of Excellence on Global Mobility Law.

"Three approaches to the 1951 convention: The case for a dialectical approach," Journal of Refugee Studies, Advance Articles, 25 March 2024 [free full-text]

Related posts:

No comments: