Ashgate Research Companion to Migration Law, Theory and Policy

Ashgate Research Companion to Migration Law, Theory and Policy

Juss, Satvinder S.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2013

766

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Inglês

9780754671886

15 a 20 dias

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Contents: Foreword, Volker Turk; Preface; Part I The Refugee in Europe's Free Movement Regime: The 'new Europe' and the 'European refugee': the subversion of the European Union's refugee law by its migration policy, Nadine El-Enany; The modern refugee in the post-modern Europe, Patricia Tuitt; EU migration and the new EU treaty framework, Elspeth Guild; Are European states accountable for border deaths?, Thomas Spijkerboer. Part II Safeguarding the Safety and Security of Refugees: Jonah and Socrates as refugees: repentance, redemption and responsibility, Howard Adelman; Strengthening international refugee rights through the enhanced supervision of the 1951 Convention and its 1967 Protocol, James C. Simeon; Non-refoulement obligations in the public international law: towards a new protection status?, Francesco Messineo; Country information and evidence assessment in New Zealand, Rodger Haines. Part III The Responsibility to Protect Displaced Populations: The shifting boundaries and content of protection: the internal protection alternative revisited, Penelope Mathew; Territorial protection: cessation of refugee status and internal flight alternative compared, Maria O'Sullivan; Sharing responsibility for asylum seekers and refugees in the Asia Pacific region, Savitri Taylor; Disowned in their own land: the courts and protection of the internally displaced person, Geoffrey Care. Part IV Emerging Paradigms of Legal Protection: Human trafficking, asylum and the problem of protection, Satvinder S. Juss; Child migration and the lacunae in international protection, Jacqueline Bhabha; Unaccompanied children and their protection under international refugee law, Ilias Bantekas; Forced displacement, the law of international armed conflict and state authority, David James Cantor. Part V Encampment, Detention and the Coercive Treatment of Asylum-Seekers: Asylum seekers, detention and the law: morality in abeyance?, Dallal Stevens; Regulation 5.35: coerced treatment
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