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Vol. 22 No. 1 (2004): Reconciling Individual Rights and State Interests
Vol. 22 No. 1 (2004): Reconciling Individual Rights and State Interests
Published:
2004-05-01
Full Issue
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Introduction
New Approaches to Asylum: Reconciling Individual Rights and State Interests
Judith Kumin
3-5
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Feature Articles
UNHCR and Current Challenges in International Refugee Protection
Ninette Kelley, Jean-Francois Durieux
6-17
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Promoting Protection: Multilateral Efforts to Enhance Refugee Protection and the Search for Durable Solutions
Elissa Golberg, Bruce Scoffield
18-23
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Statement at UNHCR’s 2003 Executive Committee
Omar Ramadhan Mapuri
24-25
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A Remaining Hope for Durable Solutions: Local Integration of Refugees and Their Hosts in the Case of Uganda
Sarah Dryden-Peterson, Lucy Hovil
26-38
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The Strategic Use of Resettlement: Changing the Face of Protection?
Joanne van Selm
39-48
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Globalization, Security, Paradox: Towards a Refugee Biopolitics
Benjamin Muller
49-57
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The International Relations of the “New” Extraterritorial Approaches to Refugee Protection: Explaining the Policy Initiatives of the UK Government and UNHCR
Alexander Betts
58-70
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L’étrange étranger: l’avenir incertain de l’immigration canadienne
Kinga Janik
71-82
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Fear and Loathing Down Under: Australian Refugee Policy and the National Imagination
Richard Wazana
83-95
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Towards a Common European Asylum System: Asylum, Human Rights, and European Values
Harold Shepherd
96-107
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A Canadian Perspective on the Subjective Component of the Bipartite Test for “Persecution”: Time for Re-evaluation
Michael Bossin, Laila Demirdache
108-118
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Asylum Seekers Living in the Australian Community: A Casework and Reception Approach, Asylum Seeker Project, Hotham Mission, Melbourne
Grant Mitchell, Sara Kirsner
119-128
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Complementary Therapies for Treating Survivors of Torture
Claudia María Vargas, Deborah O’Rourke, Malshid Esfandiari
129-137
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Front Matter
Front Matter
1-2
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Book Reviews
Feminists under Fire: Exchanges across War Zones
Dorit Naaman
138-140
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Problems of Protection: The UNHCR, Refugees and Human Rights
Martin Jones
140-141
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