
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Refugee Law (Vol. 36, nos. 1-2, March/June 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue on Gender
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Catherine Dauvergne & Kate Jastram, Special Issue on Gender
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Hülya Kaya, Afghan Women Are Under Threat from the Taliban: A Great Test of the Turkish Government and the Courts
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Karen Musalo, Aligning United States Law with International Norms Would Remove Major Barriers to Protection in Gender Claims
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Cristiano D’Orsi, Fleeing a Well-Founded Fear of Persecution to Be Persecuted Again? The Case of LGBTIQ+ Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Uganda
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Roshni Shanker, Constitutionalizing Protection for Refugee Women and Girls in South Asia
- Anna Talbot, Anthea Vogl, & Sara Dehm,
The Gender- and Sexuality-Based Harms of Refugee Externalization: A Role for Human Rights Due Diligence
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Lore Roels, Rape Myths in the European Court of Human Rights’ Non-Refoulement Case Law on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
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Catherine Warin, Gender in European Union Asylum Law: The Istanbul Convention as a Game Changer?
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Catherine Briddick, Resisting Domestic Violence
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Adrienne Anderson, ‘There should be equality in opinions’: Political Opinion in Intimate Partner Violence Claims