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Rethinking refugeehood: Statelessness, repatriation and the contributions of Hannah Arendt Abstract
Megan Elizabeth Bradley
Political Competition and Refugee Policy Abstract
Lamis Abdelaaty
Traite humaine transfrontalière : Politiques sécuritaires versus besoins des victimes Abstract
Louise Dionne
Strengthening Borders, Weakening Citizenship Protections: Deportation of Irish Citizen Children and Their Irregular Imigrant Parents Abstract
Alan Desmond
Environmental discourses and refugee policy: a Tanzanian case study Abstract
Magali Bonne-Moreau
Climate Change and Forced Displacement: Obligation of States under International Human Rights Law Abstract
MOSTAFA MAHMUD NASER
Migrants climatiques et justice globale : approches philosophiques Abstract
Speranta Dumitru, Martin Provencher
Rights, Rites, Refugees and Return Abstract
Howard Adelman
Development and Forced migration in Sri Lanka: The National Involuntary Resettlement Policy as a durable solution Abstract
Nayana Godamunne
Reconceiving the Rights and Needs of Young Refugees in the UK Abstract
Aoife Anais O'Higgins
Exclusion clause 1F: Facts, Figures and Fairytales Abstract
Joris van Wijk
La politique française d'expulsion des Roms: un défi des droits humains? Abstract
Sofiane Bouhdiba

Current trends and challenges in human rights protection of forced migrants

Age discrimination or age blindness in Canada's migration policy and practice? Abstract
Christina Clark-Kazak
Losing Refugee Status: A snapshot of cessation and revocation cases in Canada Abstract
Sean Rehaag
The Essence of Refugee Status Determination Abstract
James C. Simeon
Uncanadian?: positioning the refugee subject under the IRPA(2002) legislation Abstract
Andrew Galley
Detention of refugee claimants in Canada: Impact and alternatives Abstract
Janet Cleveland
Estrangement, Encampment and Power Abstract
Heather Johnson
Border detention in France and the dilemmas of human rights Abstract
Chowra Makaremi
On the value and meaning of “being legal” Peruvians, Bolivians and Paraguayans in Argentina during the 2000s Abstract
Aranzazu Recalde
The Paradox of Security: Of "Smart" Borders and "Safe" Countries Abstract
Sharryn Aiken
EU Citizenship and the Refugee Regime Abstract
Audrey Macklin
Dakar – Madrid: the long journey of the unwanted migrant Abstract
Luna Vives
La protection des droits des victimes de la traite des personnes au Canada : un enjeu de sécurité? Abstract
Alexandra Ricard-Guay
La réponse législative et politique du Canada contre le trafic des migrants et l’immigration irrégulière : Lorsque les demandeurs d’asile sont perçus comme une menace pour le pays Abstract
Estibaliz Jiminez
Roma Migration - From EU to Canada, and Back Abstract
Paul D. St. Clair
Offshore processing and Due Process - Lessons from Australia Abstract
Maria Josephine O'Sullivan
Access to Healthcare for Uninsured Migrants: A Legal, Ethical, and Prudential Dilemma Abstract
Mónica Ruiz-Casares, Cécile Rousseau
Canadian refugee policies and social inclusion: The case of refugee youth access to education Abstract
Michaela Hynie
Migrant Worker Access to Social Rights: Individual, Family and Collective Strategies Abstract
Jill Hanley
Guests not refugees: “Hospitality” regimes in the Middle East Abstract
Giulia El-Dardiry
The emergence of the quadripartite model of protection, assistance and integration for refugees in Brazil Abstract
Enzo Mayer Tessarolo, Viviane Mozine Rodrigues
Never Give a Seeker an Even Break: The Metamorphosis of Memory and its Impact on Asylum Cases Abstract
James Parry Eyster
“African Witchcraft in the International Arena of Asylum” Abstract
Katherine Luongo
L'européanisation du système canadien de protection des réfugiés?: Une analyse critique du récent processus de réforme Abstract
Idil Atak
New Perspectives on Old Categories: Interdisciplinary Insights on Human Rights Issues in Canada Abstract
Julianna Beaudoin, Stephanie Bangarth, Nicole Ives, Edward Lee, Shari Brotman, Stelian Medianu
“Helping People through a Horrendous System”. An examination of the roles of frontline workers in refugee non-government organisations in Australia and the United Kingdom. Abstract
Kim Grace Robinson
The pot is as black as the kettle: how the European Court of Human Rights' procedure discriminates stateless persons Abstract
Anna Valerie Dolidze
The Role of the African Regional Human Rights System in Refugee Protection Abstract
Marina Sharpe
Fair Procedures for Asylum Seekers in the European Union: Human Rights Challenges Abstract
Colin Smith
Liberal Values and the U.K. Immigration Detention System Abstract
Stephanie J. Silverman

Human rights and durable solutions to forced migration

A l'écoute de la femme immigrante/migrante et réfugiée en ce qui touche sa sécurité personnelle Abstract
Gabrielle Lavigne
After the Smoke Clears: the dynamics of ethnic and local identity in conflict and displacement affected Acholiland, northern Uganda Abstract
Ryan M Butyniec
Post-repatriation life of Liberian returnees from Ghana: Did repatriation improve their living conditions? Abstract
Naohiko Omata
Internally Displaced People and their Perceptions of Return after the War: A Case Study of Sri Lanka Abstract
Razaak Mohamed Ghani
The Position of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Asylum Seekers in England Abstract
Lucy Belinda Yeatman
Burdened Bodies: State security, surveillance, self insecurity and sexual health of Burmese migrant women in Thai-Burma borderlands Abstract
Ma Khin Mar Kyi
Litigation as a tool to advance the rights of asylum seekers and refugees in South Africa: Sucesses & Challenges Abstract
Jacob van Garderen, Fritz Gaerdes, David Cote
THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN ENDING DISPLACEMENT AND FINDING DURABLE SOLUTIONS FOR INTERNALLY DISPLACED Abstract
Chakra Raj Ojha, Min Kumar Magar
UNHCR's Self-Reliance Strategy for Refugees-Understanding the Paradox through a Feminist Geo-Political Lens Abstract
Emily D. Bauman
Forced migration and peacebuilding: New approaches and prospects for durable solutions Abstract
James Milner, Megan Bradley, Amanda J Coffie, Martha Chertkow, Michael Spacek, Ajay Parasram

New approaches and theories in forced migration studies

Refugee Camp Planning and Defensible Space Theory: A Practical Approach for Improving Design and Safety within Refugee Camps Abstract
Abdellatif A. Qamhaieh
Immigrant Integration into Host Societies: The Case of Yemeni Immigrant Communities in Metro Detroit Abstract
Samra Nasser
Interpreting a Subject in the Law: The Construction and Performance of Refugee Identity in U.S. Asylum Law Abstract
Silas W. Allard
Access to education for refugee children with precarious immigration status Abstract
Lara Bober
Les migrations environnementales : une nouvelle gouvernance, pour quels droits ? Abstract
Christel Cournil
Institutional Ethnography: A Promising Approach for the Study Refugee Resettlement Abstract
Christophe A. Sevigny
Refugee policy in Brazil: a conceptual and theoretical debate Abstract
Julia Bertino Moreira
Power, Resistance and Protest in UK Immigration Detention Centres Abstract
Evelyne Massa
The Immigration Detention Code: Developing Tools for Documenting Detention Practices Abstract
Michael Flynn

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