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Vol. 18 No. 4 (1999): Diverse Perspectives on Refugee Issues
Vol. 18 No. 4 (1999): Diverse Perspectives on Refugee Issues
Published:
1999-11-01
Full Issue
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Introduction
Racism and Canadian Refugee Policy
Sharryn Aiken
1-9
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Articles
So Many Refusals: Northern/Southern Perspectives on Current Issues of Refugee Protection
Michael Bossin
10-18
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Porous Nation: From Ireland's 'Haemorrhage' to Immigrant Inundation - A Critique of Ireland's Immigration Act, 1999
Jason King
19-25
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Asylum and Refugee Status in Portugal
Lucio Sousa
26-27
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Notes from the Field in Kigoma, Tanzania
Paul B. Spiegel, Mani Sheik
28-29
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Broken Lives? Reflections on the Anthropology of Exile and Repair
David P. Lumsden
30-39
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Call for Papers Refugee Return
Peter Penz, Alan Simmons
40
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A Standing International Criminal Court: Step By Step Towards the Enforcement of International Justice
Iris Almeida
41-50
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Back Matter
Back Matter
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