Tuesday, June 6, 2023

New Issue: International Journal of Refugee Law

The latest issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law (Vol. 34, nos. 3-4, October/December 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Nuno Ferreira, Utterly Unbelievable: The Discourse of ‘Fake’ SOGI Asylum Claims as a Form of Epistemic Injustice
  • Eric Fripp, Statelessness, Inability or Unwillingness to Return, and the ‘Country of His Former Habitual Residence’ as the Country of Reference for the Purposes of Article 1A(2) of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees
  • Noemi Magugliani, Trafficked Adult Males as (Un)Gendered Protection Seekers: Between Presumption of Invulnerability and Exclusion from Membership of a Particular Social Group
  • Niamh Kinchin & Davoud Mougouei, What Can Artificial Intelligence Do for Refugee Status Determination? A Proposal for Removing Subjective Fear
  • Salvatore Fabio Nicolosi, Health Emergency and Asylum Law in the European Union
  • Hakkı Onur Arıner & Yiğit Kader, On the Removal of Asylum Seekers to Third Countries and the Scope of theEU–Turkey Readmission Agreement
  • Jane McAdam, Moving beyond Refugee Law: Putting Principles on Climate Mobility into Practice