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In: Tübinger Abhandlungen zum öffentlichen Recht 2
In: Schriftenreihe des Center of Legal Competence 11
In: Schriften der Deutschen Gesellschaft für COMNET 11
In: Münsterische Beiträge zur Rechtswissenschaft 34
In: Frankfurter Hefte: Zeitschrift für Kultur und Politik, Volume 28, p. 622-631
ISSN: 0015-9999
In: Canadian labour: Le Monde syndical, Volume 14, p. 16-19
ISSN: 0008-4336
In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb11022826-7
Aus: Archiv f. Sozialwiss. u. Sozialpolitik, Bd. 39,3 ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Cam. 218 t
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In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Volume 52, Issue 1, p. 176-177
ISSN: 2052-465X
In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Volume 37, Issue 4, p. 647-648
ISSN: 2052-465X
In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Volume 29, Issue 2, p. 282-285
ISSN: 2052-465X
Part Part I Historical Perspective -- chapter 1 Hannah Arendt (1999), 'We Refugees', in Mark M. Anderson (ed.), Hitler's Exiles: personal stories of the flight from Nazi Germany to America, NY: The New Press, ppages 253-62 -- chapter 2 Paul Weis (1966), 'Territorial Asylum', Indian Journal of International Law, 6, ppages 173-94 -- chapter 3 Bonaventure Rutinwa (2002), 'The End of Asylum? The Changing Nature of Refugee Policies in Africa', Refugee Survey Quarterly, 21, ppages 12-41 -- chapter 4 James C. Hathaway (1990), 'A Reconsideration of the Underlying Premise of Refugee Law', Harvard International Law Journal, 31, ppages 129-83 -- chapter 5 Corinne Lewis (2005), 'UNHCR's Contribution to the Development of International Refugee Law: Its Foundations and Evolution', International Journal of Refugee Law, 17, ppages 67-90 -- chapter 6 Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (2008), 'The Politics of Refugee Protection', Refugee Survey Quarterly, 27, ppages 8-23 -- part Part II The 1951 Refugee Convention: Key Provisions and Implementation -- chapter 7 Andrew E. Shacknove (1985), 'Who Is a Refugee?', Ethics, 95, ppages 274-84 -- chapter 8 Walter Kalin (1986), 'Troubled Communication: Cross-Cultural Misunderstandings in the Asylum-Hearing', International Migration Review, 20, ppages 230-41 -- chapter 9 Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (1986), 'Non-Refoulement and the New Asylum Seekers', Virginia Journal of International Law, 26, ppages 897-918 -- chapter 10 Joan Fitzpatrick (1996), 'Revitalizing the 1951 Refugee Convention', Harvard Human Rights Journal, 9, ppages 229-53 -- part Part III Refugee Law and Its Relationship with International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law -- chapter 11 Deborah E. Anker (2002), 'Refugee Law, Gender, and the Human Rights Paradigm', Harvard Human Rights Journal, 15, ppages 133-54 -- chapter 12 Jane McAdam (2004), 'Seeking Asylum under the Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Case for Complementary Protection', International Journal of Children's Rights, 14, ppages 251-74 -- chapter 13 Stephane Jaquemet (2001), 'The Cross-Fertilization of International Humanitarian Law and International Refugee Law', International Review of the Red Cross, 83, ppages 651-73 -- part Part IV EU Dimension of Refugee Law -- chapter 14 Elspeth Guild (2006), 'The Europeanisation of Europe's Asylum Policy', International Journal of Refugee Law, 18, ppages 630-51 -- chapter 15 Geoff Gilbert (2004), 'Is Europe Living Up to Its Obligations to Refugees?', European Journal of International Law, 15, ppages 963-87 -- chapter 16 Rosemary Byrne, Gregor Noll and Jens Vedsted-Hansen (2004), 'Understanding Refugee Law in an Enlarged European Union', European Journal of International Law, 15, ppages 355-79 -- chapter 17 Helene Lambert (2009), 'Transnational Judicial Dialogue, Harmonization and the Common European Asylum System', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 58, ppages 519-43 -- part Part V Challenges and Perspectives on the Future -- chapter 18 B.S. Chimni (2001), 'Reforming the International Refugee Regime: A Dialogic Model', Journal of Refugee Studies, 14, ppages 151-68 -- chapter 19 Satvinder S. Juss (2004), 'Free Movement and the World Order', International Journal of Refugee Law, 16, ppages 289-335 -- chapter 20 Alice Edwards (2009), 'Human Security and the Rights of Refugees: Transcending Territorial and Disciplinary Borders', Michigan Journal of International Law, 30, ppages 763-807.
In: International relations: the journal of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies, Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 341-356
ISSN: 1741-2862
This article reviews contextualist methods in intellectual history and discusses some of the specific challenges involved in their application to the study of International Relations (IR) and hence international intellectual history. While the broad thrust of these developments has been highly positive, the article argues that a distinction between classic and lesser works is a crucial part of the apparatus of the contextualist approach, which poses a problem in IR, where the idea of an established canon of great works has historically been less well developed than in the study of Political Theory or Law. As a result, the move towards contextualist methods of interpretation can force authors to restrict their focus onto a newly conceived, and somewhat narrow, canon, with a strongly political and legal flavour. The eclectic range of earlier, albeit less methodologically sophisticated, histories offer considerable resources for defining the scope of new empirical enquiries in international intellectual history, and the article concentrates on early modern journalism as an example of this opportunity.
In: Economic affairs: journal of the Institute of Economic Affairs, Volume 29, Issue 3, p. 103-104
ISSN: 1468-0270
The current banking crisis has highlighted the fragility of the international finance system and the extent to which current system safeguards such as IMF action fall short. Envisioning a fuller banking security system leads naturally to the proposal for an international deposit insurance system based on risk‐based premiums. This proposal is outlined here as a replacement for ad hoc action by national governments and the IMF that is designed to avoid moral hazard while providing an efficient means to international banking security as part of our global financial architecture.