The latest issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law (IJRL) has been published. Contents of vol. 35, no. 4, Dec. 2023 include:
- Will International Refugee Law Still Be Relevant in 2033? [abstract]
- Unrecognizing Refugees: The Inadmissibility Scheme Replacing Article 1F Decisions in Canada [open access]
- Financial Crimes as ‘Serious Non-Political Crimes’: Consequences for the Concepts of Seriousness and Unworthiness in Exclusion Law [abstract]
- Pushed to Breaking Point? The Prohibition of ‘Constructive’ or ‘Disguised’ Refoulement under International Law [abstract]
- The Locus of Persecution Reconsidered: Risk of Re-Trafficking, Cumulative Harm, and Failure of State Protection [open access]
- Enhancing the Rights of Protection-Seeking Migrants through the Global Compact for Migration: The Case of EU Asylum Policy [open access]
In addition, readers will find case law summaries; the text of the Kaldor Centre Principles on Climate Mobility; and two book reviews.
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