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Research handbook on international refugee law / edited by Satvinder Singh Juss.

Contributor(s): Juss, Satvinder S. (Satvinder Singh) [editor.].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Research handbooks in international law: Publisher: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, c2019Description: xxiii, 448 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780857932808; 0857932810; 9780857932815; 0857932802.Subject(s): Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc | Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etcDDC classification: 342.083 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Front Matter; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; PART I REFUGEES, DISPLACED PERSONS AND THE RISE OF TEMPORARY PROTECTION; 1. At the crossroads: The 1951 Geneva Convention today; 2. The 1969 OAU Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa; 3. Internally displaced persons and international refugee law; 4. In-country programs: the procedure and politics of an additional pathway to protection; 5. Temporary protection of forced migrants; PART II BURDEN-SHARING, INTERNAL RELOCATION AND THE SHIFT TO COOPERATION AGREEMENTS; 6. Burden sharing in refugee law
7. The rise of consensual containment: from 'contactless control' to 'contactless responsibility' for migratory flows8. Responsibility-sharing in Latin America; 9. The internal protection alternative and its relation to refugee status; 10. Gatekeepers of asylum: UK country guidance, indiscriminate violence and internal relocation; 11. International models of deterrence and the future of access to asylum; PART III PRINCIPLE OF NON-REFOULEMENT OF REFUGEES AND THEIR NON-PENALISATION; 12. What is the future of non-refoulement in international refugee law?; 13. Constructive refoulement
14. The prosecution of asylum seekers15. Australia and the Refugee Convention; PART IV FAMILY RE-UNION, GENDER DISCRIMINATION, GAY RIGHTS, HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CLIMATE REFUGEES; 16. The rights to refugee family reunion; 17. The art of drawing lines: future behaviour and refugee status; 18. Some other(ed) 'refugees'?: women seeking asylum under refugee and human rights law; 19. The rights of women seeking asylum: procedural and evidential barriers to protection; 20. Sexual orientation and refugee law: how do legal sanctions criminalizing homosexuality engage the definition of persecution?
21. Human trafficking and refugee law22. Climate refugees and the 1951 Convention; PART V THE EXCLUSION AND REJECTION OF REFUGEES; 23. New directions in article 1D jurisprudence: greater barriers for Palestinian refugees seeking the benefits of the Refugee Convention; 24. The war on terror and refugee law; 25. The exclusion clauses in refugee law; 26. The removal of undesirable asylum seekers; 27. Reviewing review: the standard of review in asylum decision-making; Index
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Front Matter; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; PART I REFUGEES, DISPLACED PERSONS AND THE RISE OF TEMPORARY PROTECTION; 1. At the crossroads: The 1951 Geneva Convention today; 2. The 1969 OAU Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa; 3. Internally displaced persons and international refugee law; 4. In-country programs: the procedure and politics of an additional pathway to protection; 5. Temporary protection of forced migrants; PART II BURDEN-SHARING, INTERNAL RELOCATION AND THE SHIFT TO COOPERATION AGREEMENTS; 6. Burden sharing in refugee law

7. The rise of consensual containment: from 'contactless control' to 'contactless responsibility' for migratory flows8. Responsibility-sharing in Latin America; 9. The internal protection alternative and its relation to refugee status; 10. Gatekeepers of asylum: UK country guidance, indiscriminate violence and internal relocation; 11. International models of deterrence and the future of access to asylum; PART III PRINCIPLE OF NON-REFOULEMENT OF REFUGEES AND THEIR NON-PENALISATION; 12. What is the future of non-refoulement in international refugee law?; 13. Constructive refoulement

14. The prosecution of asylum seekers15. Australia and the Refugee Convention; PART IV FAMILY RE-UNION, GENDER DISCRIMINATION, GAY RIGHTS, HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CLIMATE REFUGEES; 16. The rights to refugee family reunion; 17. The art of drawing lines: future behaviour and refugee status; 18. Some other(ed) 'refugees'?: women seeking asylum under refugee and human rights law; 19. The rights of women seeking asylum: procedural and evidential barriers to protection; 20. Sexual orientation and refugee law: how do legal sanctions criminalizing homosexuality engage the definition of persecution?

21. Human trafficking and refugee law22. Climate refugees and the 1951 Convention; PART V THE EXCLUSION AND REJECTION OF REFUGEES; 23. New directions in article 1D jurisprudence: greater barriers for Palestinian refugees seeking the benefits of the Refugee Convention; 24. The war on terror and refugee law; 25. The exclusion clauses in refugee law; 26. The removal of undesirable asylum seekers; 27. Reviewing review: the standard of review in asylum decision-making; Index

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