
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Refugee Law (Vol. 26, no. 1, March 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Simon Behrman,
Legal Subjectivity and the Refugee
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Tristan Harley,
Regional Cooperation and Refugee Protection in Latin America: A ‘South-South’ Approach
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Anja Klug,
Strengthening the Protection of Migrants and Refugees in Distress at Sea through International Cooperation and Burden-Sharing
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Julian M Lehmann,
Persecution, Concealment and the Limits of a Human Rights Approach in (European) Asylum Law – The Case of Germany v Y and Z in the Court of Justice of the European Union
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Kate Ogg,
Separating the Persecutors from the Persecuted: A Feminist and Comparative Examination of Exclusion from the Refugee Regime
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Alex Danilovich & Sabina Insebayeva,
International Humanitarian Law and Raison D’Etat: the Balance Sheet of Kazakhstan’s Ratification of the Geneva Convention on Refugees