Forced Migration and the contemporary world: challenges to the international system
This edited volume includes the following papers: Penrose, Jan, The UN Convention relating to the status of refugees: the case for and against reform Trinh, Hoi, UNHCR and accountability: the non-reviewability of UNHCR decisions McMullin, Jaremy, No right to be successful? Refugees, article 1F, and the intersection of law, politics and ethics Hashimoto, Naoko, The United Nations and internally displaced persons: at the crossroads of human rights and humanitarian affairs Muzaffar, Saeher A.F., Practicable ideals? A proposal for revitalizing the rights of forced migrants in Islam McKeever, David, The social contract and refugee protection: a comparative study of Turkey and Germany in the 1990s Bolesta, Andrzej, Socio-legal conditions of Palestinian refugees in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon Nkula, Mulenga, Refugees and durable solutions: the case of Mozambique and Kosovo McCleskey, Edward R., Repatriation and reintegration in Afghanistan: the role of demilitarisation Tatewaki, Yutaka, International agencies and the protection of displaced persons in East Timor: a success story? Oschinski, Matthias, Asylum, immigration and statehood: a philosphical perspective Cross, Sarah, U.S. immigration detention policy: seeking an alternative to the current system




