An introduction to international refugee law /
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CSHL Library | 342.083 INT 2013 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Contents :
International Legal Protection for Refugees: Articulating Challenges and Options.........................1
The Origin and Evolutions of International Refugee Law.........13
Refugee Status Determination: Analysis and Application
..............37
Loss and Denial of Refugee Status ........................................73
Protection of Refugees through the Principle of Non-Refoulements
The Concept of Asylum in International Law .........................133
Armed Conflicts and Protections of Refugees......................159
Protection and International Cooperation in the International
Refugees Regime .................................................................189
Climate Refugees and International Refugee Law................215
The Role of International Organizations in the Protections of
Refugees................................................................................245
The United Nations Security Council and Refugee Flows as "Threats to the Peace "...........................................................267
The Law of Return and the Right of Return ........................291
Asylum, Refugee and Immigration Law Studies: A Critical Supplement...........................................................................319
Human Rights of Refugees................................................357
The Protections of Women Refugee under the International
Refugee Convention..........................................................379
The Normative Framework for Children 's Rights in Refugee
Situations............................................................................401
The Book consists of 15 chapters. In the book's opeming chapter, entitled " The Origin and Evolution of International Refugee Law" , Rafigul Islam traces the development of international refugee law from its establishments through to the present day.
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