Thursday, May 23, 2019

New Issue: International Journal of Refugee Law

The latest issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law (Vol. 30, no. 4, December 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • The 2018 Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration
    • Editorial
    • Jane McAdam, The Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration: A New Era for International Protection?
    • Articles
    • Volker Türk, The Promise and Potential of the Global Compact on Refugees
    • Michele Klein Solomon & Suzanne Sheldon, The Global Compact for Migration: From the Sustainable Development Goals to a Comprehensive Agreement on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
    • James C Hathaway, The Global Cop-Out on Refugees
    • Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, The Normative Impact of the Global Compact on Refugees
    • T Alexander Aleinikoff, The Unfinished Work of the Global Compact on Refugees
    • Michael W Doyle, Responsibility Sharing: From Principle to Policy
    • Alexander Betts, The Global Compact on Refugees: Towards a Theory of Change?
    • David James Cantor, Fairness, Failure, and Future in the Refugee Regime
    • B S Chimni, Global Compact on Refugees: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
    • Geoff Gilbert, Indicators for the Global Compact on Refugees
    • Jeff Crisp, A Global Academic Network on Refugees: Some Unanswered Questions
    • Cathryn Costello, Refugees and (Other) Migrants: Will the Global Compacts Ensure Safe Flight and Onward Mobility for Refugees?
    • François Crépeau, Towards a Mobile and Diverse World: ‘Facilitating Mobility’ as a Central Objective of the Global Compact on Migration
    • Kathleen Newland, The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: An Unlikely Achievement
    • Elspeth Guild, The UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: What Place for Human Rights?
    • Walter Kälin, The Global Compact on Migration: A Ray of Hope for Disaster-Displaced Persons
    • Vitit Muntarbhorn, The Global Compacts and the Dilemma of Children in Immigration Detention
    • Guy S Goodwin-Gill, The Global Compacts and the Future of Refugee and Migrant Protection in the Asia Pacific Region
    • Arie Afriansyah, Indonesia and the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration
    • Lili Song, Strengthening Responsibility Sharing with South–South Cooperation: China’s Role in the Global Compact on Refugees
    • Susan M Akram, Assessing the Impact of the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration in the Middle East
    • Fatima Khan & Cecile Sackeyfio, What Promise Does the Global Compact on Refugees Hold for African Refugees?
    • Eunice Ndonga Githinji & Tamara Wood, Prospects for the Global Compacts in Africa: Combining International Solidarity with Home-Grown Solutions
    • Olabisi Dare & Allehone M Abebe, Regional Solutions and the Global Compact on Refugees: The Experience from Africa
    • Marina Sharpe, The Global Compact on Refugees and Conflict Prevention in Africa: ‘Root Causes’ and Yet Another Divide