Review of: Refugees and the myth of human rights: Life outside the pale of the law Emma Larking Ashgate, Farnham, 2014, iv+199 pp., ISBN: 978-147243007
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© Mary Crock, Laura Smith-Khan, Ron McCallum and Ben Saul 2017. This ground-breaking book focuses on...
Review of: Refugees and the myth of human rights: Life outside the pale of the law Emma Larking Ashg...
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Refugee camps are imbued in the public imagination with assumptions of anarchy, danger and refugee p...
The origins of refugee rights are closely intertwined with the emergence of the general system of in...
© Mary Crock, Laura Smith-Khan, Ron McCallum and Ben Saul 2017. This ground-breaking book focuses on...
Review of: Refugees and the myth of human rights: Life outside the pale of the law Emma Larking Ashg...
This book addresses the relationship between International Refugee Law and International Human Right...
Most Western liberal democracies are parties to the United Nations Refugees Convention and all are c...
There is a frequent critique of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees’ protection role, which goes l...
On April 5, 2019, PILR held their triennial symposium titled: Revisiting Human Rights: The Universal...
The following essay is excerpted from the Epilogue to The Rights of Refugees Under International Law...
Can capitalism help refugees? Review of the book Refuge: transforming a broken refugee system by Bet...
The Law of Refugee Status, 2nd edition James C. Hathaway and Michelle Foster Cambridge: Cambridge Un...
A review of: The Rights of Refugees Under International Law by James C. Hathaway. Cambridge: Cambrid...
reviewing Michelle Foster, International Refugee Law and Socio-Economic Rights: Refuge from Deprivat...
Book review of Human Rights in Times of Occupation: The Case of Kuwait edited by Walter Kalin and pu...
MA Human Rights Dissertation (Research)The on-going Syrian migrant crisis has sparked numerous debat...
Refugee camps are imbued in the public imagination with assumptions of anarchy, danger and refugee p...
The origins of refugee rights are closely intertwined with the emergence of the general system of in...
© Mary Crock, Laura Smith-Khan, Ron McCallum and Ben Saul 2017. This ground-breaking book focuses on...