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  3. Vol 20, No 4 (2002): Securing Refugee Protection in a Cold Climate

Vol 20, No 4 (2002): Securing Refugee Protection in a Cold Climate

Published: 2002-08-01

Introduction

  • Securing Refugee Protection in a Cold Climate

    Colin Harvey
    2-4
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Feature Articles

  • Refugees and Border Security Post-September 11

    Howard Adelman
    5-14
    • PDF
  • Mr. Suresh and the Evil Twin

    Audrey Macklin
    15-22
    • PDF
  • Preventive Detention of Immigrants and Non-Citizens in the United States since September 11th

    Kate Martin
    23-28
    • PDF
  • Refugee Policy after September 11: Not Much New

    Reg Whitaker
    29-33
    • PDF
  • Human Security and Refugee Protection after September 11: A Reassessment

    Raquel Freitas
    34-44
    • PDF
  • Development and Conflict Prevention: Reflections on Rwanda - An Interview with Professor Peter Uvin

    Erin K. Baines
    45-48
    • PDF
  • Roundtable Report: Migration and Security: September 11 and Implications for Canada’s Policies

    Suman Bhattacharyya
    49-52
    • PDF

"Detention of the Displaced" (Carried over from Volume 20.3)

  • Problématique du genre dans les situations de détresse : le cas des réfugiés en Afrique

    Danièle Laliberté-Beringar
    53-62
    • PDF
  • Protecting the Borderline and Minding the Bottom Line: Asylum Seekers and Politics in Contemporary Australia

    Simon Philpott
    63-75
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • The Security of Freedom: Essays on Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Bill

    Conor Gearty
    76-77
    • PDF

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