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Vol. 22 No. 2 (2005): Refugees and Stateless Persons in Limbo
Vol. 22 No. 2 (2005): Refugees and Stateless Persons in Limbo
Published:
2005-09-01
Full Issue
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Introduction
Betwixt and Between: Refugees and Stateless Persons in Limbo
Harry J. Kits
3-5
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Feature Articles
In Limbo: Dependency, Insecurity, and Identity amongst Somali Refugees in Dadaab Camps
Awa M. Abdi
6-14
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Palestinian Refugees of Egypt: What Exit Options Are Left for Them?
Oroub El-Abed
15-30
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The 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons: Implementation Within the European Union Member States and Recommendations for Harmonization
Carol Batchelor
31-58
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Citizenship, Naturalization, and Asylum: The Case of Britain
Anthony H. Richmond
59-66
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Contested Belonging: Temporary Protection in Australia
Louise Humpage, Greg Marston
67-76
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The Costs of Legal Limbo for Refugees in Canada: A Preliminary Study
Tim Coates, Caitlin Hayward
77-87
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Permanent Protection: Why Canada Should Grant Permanent Residence Automatically to Recognized Refugees
Andrew Brouwer
88-100
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The Resettlement of Central American Men in Canada: From Emotional Distress to Successful Integration
Kevin Pottie, Judith Belle Brown, Samuel Dunn
101-111
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Front Matter
Front Matter
1-2
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Erratum
In Refuge 22.1, the name of an author was misspelled on the contents page and on page 129. The correct spelling is Mahshid Esfandiari.
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