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Vol. 28 No. 2 (2013): General Issue
Vol. 28 No. 2 (2013): General Issue
Published:
2013-03-16
Full Issue
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Front Matter
Front Matter
1-3
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Introduction
Introduction
Michael Barutciski
5
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Articles
A Refugee Camp Conundrum: Geopolitics, Liberal Democracy, and Protracted Refugee Situations
Jennifer Hyndman
7-15
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New Approaches to Urban Refugee Livelihoods
Dale Buscher
17-29
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Welcome to Ireland: Seeking Protection as an Asylum Seeker or through Resettlement—Different Avenues, Different Reception
Louise Kinlen
31-47
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Debate on Asylum Policy
Protecting Boat People
David Matas
49-54
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Protecting Boat People: Reply to David Matas
James Bissett
55-56
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Protecting Boat People: Reply to James Bissett
David Matas
57-58
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Special Section on South Africa
Contextual Introduction to UCT Refugee Rights Unit Special Section
Tal Schreier
59
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Critical Challenges to Protecting Unaccompanied and Separated Foreign Children in the Western Cape: Lessons Learned at the University of Cape Town Refugee Rights Unit
Tal Schreier
61-75
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Reunification of the Refugee Family in South Africa: A Legal Right?
Fatima Khan
77-91
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Interpreting for Refugees: “Where practicable and necessary only?”
Fatima Khan
93-105
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Addressing Xenophobia in the Equality Courts of South Africa
Justin de Jager
107-116
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From the 2012 Conference organized by the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies Conference
Restructuring Refuge and Settlement: Responding to the Global Dynamics of Displacement
Volker Türk
117-126
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Becoming Queer Here: Integration and Adaptation Experiences of Sexual Minority Refugees in Toronto
David AB Murray
127-135
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