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Vol. 19 No. 3 (2001): What Are the Conditions for Successful Refugee Return?
Vol. 19 No. 3 (2001): What Are the Conditions for Successful Refugee Return?
Published:
2001-01-02
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Introduction
What Are the Conditions for Successful Refugee Return?
Alan Simmons
1-2
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Articles
Recent Developments in United Nations Policy on Housing and Property Restitution for Refugee Return
Bret Thiele
3-7
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Homes of Origin: Return and Property Rights in Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina
Lene Madsen
8-16
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Security and Dignity: Land Access and Guatemala’s Returned Refugees
Paula Worby
17-24
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Refugees and Collective Action: A Case Study of the Association of Dispersed Guatemalan Refugees
Galit Wolfensohn
25-31
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Return to the Nation: The Organizational Challenges Confronted by Guatemalan Refugee Women
Alison Crosby
32-37
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Learning from Rohingya Refugee Repatriation to Myanmar
K. C. Saha
38-43
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Ethical Reflections on the Institution of Asylum
Peter Penz
44-53
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Manufacturing “Terrorists”: Refugees, National Security, and Canadian Law
Sharryn J. Aiken
54-73
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Front Matter
Front Matter
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Book Reviews
Journeys of Fear: Refugee Return and National Transformation in Guatemala
Howard Adelman
74-75
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