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Vol. 16 No. 6 (1997): Conflict, Population Displacement and Conflict Resolution
Vol. 16 No. 6 (1997): Conflict, Population Displacement and Conflict Resolution
Published:
1997-12-01
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Introduction
Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Ogenga Otunnu
1-5
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Front Matter
Front Matter
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Articles
International Humanitarian Law as a Source of Protection for Refugees from Areas of Armed Conflict
Karoline Kerber
6-8
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The Refugee-Security Dilemma in Europe
Joanne van Selm-Thorburn
9-15
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Cycle of Violence Theories and Conflict Resolution in the Post-Yugoslav States
Vanessa Pupavac
16-19
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Creating a Space for Peace-making: Burundi and Beyond
Tim Wichert
20-21
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Property Issues in Displacement and Conflict Resolution
Tim Wichert
22-27
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The Role of Land Conflict and Land Conflict Resolution in a Peace Process: Mozambique's Return to Agriculture
Jon D. Unruh
28-33
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Conflicts for Land and Territory: An Analysis of Internal Migrationin the Rural Areas of Colombia
Flor Edilma Osorio Pérez
34-38
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Refugee Protection as Human Rights Protection: International Principles and Practice in India
Brian Gorlick, Sumbul Rimi Khan
39-44
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Inland Refugee Claims in Canada, Immigration and Refugee Board Statistics, January 1989 - December 1997
Len Wong
45
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Back Matter
Back Matter
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