20 janvier 2017

REVUE : International Journal of Refugee Law (vol. 28, n°3, October 2016)

David ROY

The latest issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law (vol. 28, n°3, October 2016) is out.


Articles
Nikolas Feith Tan, The Status of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Indonesia 
Kate Ogg, Protection from ‘Refuge’: On What Legal Grounds Will a Refugee Be Saved from Camp Life? 
Annemarie Middelburg, Alina Balta Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting as a Ground for Asylum in Europe 
Eric Fripp, Deprivation of Nationality, ‘The Country of His Nationality’ in Article 1A(2) of the Refugee Convention, and Non-Recognition in International Law

Opinion
James C Hathaway, Hugo Storey, What is the Meaning of State Protection in Refugee Law? A Debate

Case Law Summaries 


Document
In Safety and Dignity: Addressing Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants. Report of the Secretary-General

Book Reviews
Meg Wilkes Karraker (ed.), The Other People: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Migration, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2013, Kateřina Uhlířová 
Phil Orchard, A Right to Flee: Refugees, States, and the Construction of International Cooperation, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014, Julia Muraszkiewicz 
Rebecca Hamlin, Let Me Be a Refugee: Administrative Justice and the Politics of Asylum in the United States, Canada, and Australia, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014, Paul White 
Amy Nethery, Stephanie J Silverman (eds.), Immigration Detention: The Migration of a Policy and Its Human Impact, London, Routledge, 2015, Rebecca Deruiter 
Banks Miller, Linda Camp Keith, Jennifer S Holmes, Immigration Judges and US Asylum Policy, Philidelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015, Rebecca Hamlin




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