Forced migration, human rights and security
This book responds to the contemporary challenges faced by the international protection regime, in particular the human rights of those displaced
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Oxford :
HART Publishing ,
c2008
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Forced migration: refugees, rights and security
- 2. Resolution 1373: a call to pre-empt Asylum Seekers' (or 'Osama, the Asylum Seeker?)
- 3. National security and 'non-refoulement' in New Zealand: commentary on 'Zaoui v Attorney-General (No 2)'
- 4. Offshore barriers to Asylum Seeker movement: the exercise of power without responsibility?
- 5. The legal and ethical implications of extraterritorial processing of Asylum Seekers: the 'safe third country' concept
- 6. Re-thinking the paradigms of protection: children as convention refugees in Australia
- 7. Wearing thin: restrictions on Islamic headscarves and other religious symbols
- 8. Subjectivity and refugee fact-finding
- 9. Towards convergence in the interpretation of the refugee convention: a proposal for the establishment of an international judicial commission for refugees
- 10. The refugee convention as a rights blueprint for persons in need of international protection
- 11. The responsibility to protect: closing the gaps in the international protection regime