Tuesday, November 24, 2015

New Issue: International Journal of Refugee Law

The latest issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law (Vol. 27, no. 4, December 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Geoff Gilbert, Why Europe Does Not Have a Refugee Crisis
  • Andreas Schloenhardt & Colin Craig, ‘Turning Back the Boats’: Australia’s Interdiction of Irregular Migrants at Sea
  • Tom de Boer & Marjoleine Zieck, ICC Witnesses and Acquitted Suspects Seeking Asylum in the Netherlands: An Overview of the Jurisdictional Battles between the ICC and Its Host State
  • Andrew Stobo Sniderman, Explaining Delayed Cessation: A Case Study of Rwandan Refugees in Zimbabwe
  • Rosemary Byrne, The Protection Paradox: Why Hasn’t the Arrival of New Media Transformed Refugee Status Determination?
  • Uwe Berlit, Harald Doerig, & Hugo Storey, Credibility Assessment in Claims based on Persecution for Reasons of Religious Conversion and Homosexuality: A Practitioners Approach