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Vol. 21 No. 4 (2003): Interdiction at the Expense of Human Rights
Vol. 21 No. 4 (2003): Interdiction at the Expense of Human Rights
Published:
2003-12-01
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Introduction
Interdiction at the Expense of Human Rights: A Long-Term Containment Strategy
Janet Dench, François Crépeau
2-5
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Feature Articles
Interception and Asylum: When Migration Control and Human Rights Collide
Andrew Brouwer, Judith Kumin
6-24
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Interception Practices in Europe and Their Implications
Areti Sianni
25-34
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To Deter and Deny: Australia and the Interdiction of Asylum Seekers
Jessica Howard
35-50
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The Spaces In Between: American and Australian Interdiction Policies and Their Implications for the Refugee Protection Regime
Jessica C. Morris
51-62
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Resettlement and Processing of Haitian Refugees
Wendy Young
63-65
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In-Country Refugee Processing of Haitians: The Case Against
Bill Frelick
66-72
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