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Book Title: Research Handbook on International Refugee Law
Editor(s): Juss, Singh Satvinder
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors x
Preface xii
PART I REFUGEES, DISPLACED PERSONS AND THE RISE OF
TEMPORARY PROTECTION
1 At the crossroads: The 1951 Geneva Convention today 2
Julian M. Lehmann
2 The 1969 OAU Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee
Problems in Africa 16
Tamara Wood
3 Internally displaced persons and international refugee law 31
Bríd Ní Ghráinne
4 In-country programs: the procedure and politics of an additional pathway
to protection 44
Claire Higgins
5 Temporary protection of forced migrants 57
Meltem Ineli-Ciger
PART II BURDEN-SHARING, INTERNAL RELOCATION AND THE
SHIFT TO COOPERATION AGREEMENTS
6 Burden sharing in refugee law 71
Eddie Bruce-Jones
7 The rise of consensual containment: from `contactless control' to
`contactless responsibility' for migratory flows 82
Mariagiulia Giuffré and Violeta Moreno-Lax
8 Responsibility-sharing in Latin America 109
Stefania Eugenia Barichello
9 The internal protection alternative and its relation to refugee status 126
Jessica Schultz
10 Gatekeepers of asylum: UK country guidance, indiscriminate violence
and internal relocation 139
Satvinder S. Juss and Jeni Mitchell
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11 International models of deterrence and the future of access to asylum 170
Nikolas Feith Tan
PART III PRINCIPLE OF NON-REFOULEMENT OF REFUGEES AND
THEIR NON-PENALISATION
12 What is the future of non-refoulement in international refugee law? 183
James C. Simeon
13 Constructive refoulement 207
Penelope Mathew
14 The prosecution of asylum seekers 224
Yewa Holiday
15 Australia and the Refugee Convention 238
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