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In recent years the UNCHR has expressed increasing concern at how war, violence and persecution have resulted in an age of unprecedented mass displacement. The global financial crisis, the rise of populist leaders, and the growth of anti-EU parties, raises the need to interrogate the 'refugee', 'migrant', 'citizen', 'stateless', 'legal', and 'illegal' as concepts. This Research Handbook maintains that refugees need to be seen as core indicators of the failure of national, international, economic, and political governance, and provides critical analyses of the legal ordering of refugees, and gives a glimpse at what the future of refugee law could - and should - look like. Bringing together experts in the field, the innovative and groundbreaking chapters provide a critical perspective on the legal landscape for refugees at a time when the politics and legitimacy of transnational regulatory governance are in question as never before. In an age of growing ethnic nationalism and anti-immigrant rhetoric, the contributing authors examine key issues surrounding refugees and migration, and build a new outlook on social justice, as the post-war international order ends. With its informative analysis and moving accounts, this Research Handbook will be a critical tool for students of law, especially those with an interest in human rights and migration. Its insights will also be valuable for policy practitioners and policymakers. Contributors include: S. Barichello, M. Bolhuis, E. Bruce-Jones, E. Darling, M. Giuffre, C. Higgins, Y. Holiday, N. Honkala, M. Ineli-Cigar, S. Juss, T. Khan, J. Lehman, P. Mathew, J. Mitchell, R. Moffatt, V. Moreno-Lax, B. Ni Gharainne, K. Ogg, J. Rikhoff, J. Schultz, M. Scott, J. Simeon, S. Singer, V. Stoyanova, N.F. Tan, S. Taylor, J. Wessels, J. Wijk, T. Wood
FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Author Biography
Edited by Satvinder Singh Juss, Professor of Law, King's College London, UK
Table of Contents
Contents:PrefacePart I Refugees, Displaced Persons & the rise of Temporary Protection1. At the Crossroads: The 1951 Convention TodayJulian Lehman2. The 1969 OAU Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in AfricaTamara Wood3. Internally Displaced PersonsBríd Ní Ghráinne4. In-Country ProgramsClaire Higgins5. Temporary Protection of Forced MigrantsMeltem Ineli-CigerPart II Burden-sharing, Internal Relocation & the shift to Cooperation Agreements6. Burden-Sharing in Refugee LawEddie Bruce-Jones7. The Rise of Consensual ContainmentGiuffre and Moreno-Lax8. Responsibility-Sharing in Latin AmericaStefania Barichello9. The Internal Protection Alternative and its Relation to Refugee StatusJessica Schultz10. Gatekeepers of AsylumSatvinder Juss and Jeni Mitchell11. International Models of Deterrence and the Future of Access to AsylumNikolas Feith TanPart III Non-Refoulement of Refugees and their Non-Penalisation12. What is the Future of Non-Refoulement in International Refugee Law?James Simeon13. Constructive RefoulementPene Mathew14. The Prosecution of Asylum-SeekersYewa Holiday15. Australia & the Refugee Convention.Savitri TaylorPart IV Family Re-Union, Gender Discrimination, Gay Rights, Human Trafficking and Climate Refugees16. The Rights to Refugee Family ReunionEmily Darling17. The Art of Drawing LinesJanna Wessels18. The Rights of Women Seeking AsylumNora Honkala19. Sexual Orientation and Refugee lawTawseef Khan20. Human Trafficking and Refugee LawVladislava Stoyanova21. Climate Refugees and the 1951 ConventionMatthew ScottPart V The Exclusion and Rejection of Refugees22. New Directions in Article 1D JurisprudenceKate Ogg23. The War on Terror and Refugee LawSarah Singer24. The Exclusion Clauses in Refugee LawJoseph Rikhoff25. The Removal of Undesirable Asylum SeekersJoris Wijk and Maarten Bolhuis26. Reviewing ReviewRowena MoffattIndex
Review
'...he has also brought into the Handbook new issues and debates that have arisen in the context of the changing politics around refugees. The book brings to the forefront the clear uncertainty surrounding many of the issues. I found the book compelling and engaging... the topics examined in the Handbook are interesting,and the Handbook is a useful reference tool or introduction to specific topics, issues and debates. The book will benefit academic researchers, postgraduate students, government officials, practising lawyers and lawyers who work in policy. I would recommend this book as a useful guide for the ongoing process of challenging and rethinking refugee law as a whole.' -- Nandi Rayner, South African Law Journal
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'. . . he has also brought into the Handbook new issues and debates that have arisen in the context of the changing politics around refugees. The book brings to the forefront the clear uncertainty surrounding many of the issues. I found the book compelling and engaging. . . the topics examined in the Handbook are interesting,and the Handbook is a useful reference tool or introduction to specific topics, issues and debates. The book will benefit academic researchers, postgraduate students, government officials, practising lawyers and lawyers who work in policy. I would recommend this book as a useful guide for the ongoing process of challenging and rethinking refugee law as a whole.'
Details ISBN1800886055 Pages 480 Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1800886055 ISBN-13 9781800886056 Format Paperback Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Series Research Handbooks in International Law series Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Publication Date 2021-03-09 AU Release Date 2021-03-09 NZ Release Date 2021-03-09 UK Release Date 2021-03-09 Author Satvinder Singh Juss Edited by Satvinder Singh Juss DEWEY 342.083 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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