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245 _aRefugee protection and the role of law : conflicting identities /
260 _aNew York ;
_bRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group,
_c2014
300 _axiv, 323 p. :
_b24 cm.
500 _aContents PART I Refugee law and protection: fit for purpose 60 years on? 1. Conflicting identities, protection and the role of law 2. Creating identities, diminishing protection and the securitisation of asylum in Europe 3. Rights and the re-identified refugee: an analysis of recent shifts in Canadian law 4. The Refugee Convention at 60: still fit for purpose? Protection tools for protection needs PART II Refugee identities and protection: historical shifts 5. Shifting conceptions of refugee identity and protection: European and Middle Eastern approaches 6. Refugees as objects of surrogate protection: shifting identities 7. Identifying asylum seekers as potential refugees: transfers and acquired rights under the Refugee Convention PART III Law, power and refugee identity: macro and state perspectives 8. Conflicting identities and securitisation in refugee law: lessons from the EU 9. Survival migration: conflicting refugee identities in Africa 10. Transnational law and refugee identity: the worldwide effect of European norms PART IV Refugee identities and protection: micro, social and individual perspectives 11. Ambivalent policies, uncertain identities: asylum-seeking families in Sweden 12. Better than our fears? Refugees in Italy: between rhetoric of exclusion and local projects of inclusion 13. Moving beyond protection space: developing a law of asylum in South-East Asia PART V 14. Law, identity and protection: concluding reflections
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