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Forced Migration: Current Issues and Debates
In: International journal of refugee law, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 730-732
ISSN: 1464-3715
The Regional Law of Refugee Protection in Africa
In: International journal of refugee law, Band 31, Heft 2-3, S. 408-410
ISSN: 1464-3715
Refugees, Regionalism and Responsibility, Elgar Studies in Human Rights
In: International journal of refugee law, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 720-723
ISSN: 1464-3715
Islamic Traditions of Refuge in the Crises of Iraq and Syria, by Tahir Zaman
In: Journal of refugee studies, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 145-147
ISSN: 1471-6925
Let Me Be a Refugee: Administrative Justice and the Politics of Asylum in the United States, Canada, and Australia
In: International journal of refugee law, Band 28, Heft 3, S. 537-541
ISSN: 1464-3715
Exception to the Rule? Examining Racism & Conservative Black Candidate Evaluation
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Implementation and World Politics: How International Norms Change Practice. Edited by Alexander Betts and Phil Orchard
In: Journal of refugee studies, Band 28, Heft 4, S. 599-601
ISSN: 1471-6925
Regional Approaches to the Protection of Asylum Seekers: An International Legal Perspective
In: International journal of refugee law, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 526-528
ISSN: 1464-3715
You are Not Like Me!' Regional Politics and Congressional Roll Call Voting
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No Return No Refuge: Rites and Rights in Minority Repatriation
In: International journal of refugee law, Band 24, Heft 3, S. 660-663
ISSN: 1464-3715
UNHCR: The Politics and Practice of Refugee Protection (Second edition). By Alexander Betts, Gil Loescher and James Milner
In: Journal of refugee studies, Band 25, Heft 2, S. 310-310
ISSN: 0951-6328
I Will Never Vote! Political Participation in the Land Owning, Antebellum South
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Reducing de facto statelessness in Nepal
In: Forced migration review, Heft 32, S. 28-29
ISSN: 1460-9819
Despite a recent large-scale government campaign to encourage applications for citizenship certificates in Nepal, many factors still impede take-up, in particular among certain sections of Nepalese society such as women, IDPs and indigenous communities. Adapted from the source document.
Unaccompanied Minors: Rights and Protection. By Kristina Touzenis
In: Journal of refugee studies, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 147-148
ISSN: 0951-6328