British regular forces have long left Iraq, but the problems created for Iraqi refugees by the post-invasion conflicts continue to pose challenges for UK policy-makers. Avery Hancock looks behind the headlines at the continuing plight of many thousands of refugees from the conflict, and at the UK’s stance on accepting its share of the consequential burdens for EU member states
In the early months of 2003, when the U.S. was only threatening war, humanitarian relief organizatio...
To be published in Dawn Chatty (ed.) (2009) Dispossession and Displacement: Forced-Migration in the ...
Since spring 2003 the region has seen a massive migratory movement from Iraq into its neighbouring c...
Our research shows that when it comes to immigration simply proposing ever more punitive measures wo...
This PhD seeks to understand why the UK has not linked the resettlement of Syrian refugees to the Re...
The report commends the Syrian and Jordanian governments for largely keeping their borders open to d...
Internal displacement is a major humanitarian and security issue. Today there are far more internall...
The EU is facing its biggest refugee-based humanitarian crisis since World War Two. This paper revie...
Over a million migrants and asylum seekers sought refuge in Europe in 2015 – a record which sent the...
Although the refugee protection regime is grounded in principles of international human rights and...
To be published in Dawn Chatty (ed.) (2009) Dispossession and Displacement: Forced-Migration in the ...
I am grateful to Joseph Huff-Hannon for drawing our attention vividly and movingly to the plight of ...
According to U.N. estimates, if current trends continue, the number of Iraqi asylum seekers by year-...
More than a decade after the invasion of Iraq, and as Sunni jihadists wreak death and destruction in...
A humanitarian approach to asylum on its own is incomplete, argues James Souter, since it pays no at...
In the early months of 2003, when the U.S. was only threatening war, humanitarian relief organizatio...
To be published in Dawn Chatty (ed.) (2009) Dispossession and Displacement: Forced-Migration in the ...
Since spring 2003 the region has seen a massive migratory movement from Iraq into its neighbouring c...
Our research shows that when it comes to immigration simply proposing ever more punitive measures wo...
This PhD seeks to understand why the UK has not linked the resettlement of Syrian refugees to the Re...
The report commends the Syrian and Jordanian governments for largely keeping their borders open to d...
Internal displacement is a major humanitarian and security issue. Today there are far more internall...
The EU is facing its biggest refugee-based humanitarian crisis since World War Two. This paper revie...
Over a million migrants and asylum seekers sought refuge in Europe in 2015 – a record which sent the...
Although the refugee protection regime is grounded in principles of international human rights and...
To be published in Dawn Chatty (ed.) (2009) Dispossession and Displacement: Forced-Migration in the ...
I am grateful to Joseph Huff-Hannon for drawing our attention vividly and movingly to the plight of ...
According to U.N. estimates, if current trends continue, the number of Iraqi asylum seekers by year-...
More than a decade after the invasion of Iraq, and as Sunni jihadists wreak death and destruction in...
A humanitarian approach to asylum on its own is incomplete, argues James Souter, since it pays no at...
In the early months of 2003, when the U.S. was only threatening war, humanitarian relief organizatio...
To be published in Dawn Chatty (ed.) (2009) Dispossession and Displacement: Forced-Migration in the ...
Since spring 2003 the region has seen a massive migratory movement from Iraq into its neighbouring c...