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Vol. 18 No. 2 (1999): Conflict, Human Rights and Integration of Refugees
Vol. 18 No. 2 (1999): Conflict, Human Rights and Integration of Refugees
Published:
1999-04-01
Full Issue
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Introduction
Human and Refugee Rights: New Challenges for Canada
Kohki Abe
1-3
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Front Matter
Front Matter
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Articles
Sri Lanka: Human Rights in the Context of Civil War
Rudhramoorthy Cheran
4-9
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The Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord: A Landmark Model for a Viable Solution to the Refugee Problem
K. C. Saha
10-15
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Text of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Treaty
K. C. Saha
16-20
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Early Warning: North Korean Refugees in China
Donald S. Rickerd
21
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Dynamics of International Human Rights in Japan
Kohki Abe
22-31
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Cultural Interpretation for Refugee Children: The Multicultural Liaison Program, Ottawa, Canada
Claudia María Vargas
32-44
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Back Matter
Back Matter
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