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Vol. 30 No. 2 (2014): General Issue
Vol. 30 No. 2 (2014): General Issue
Published:
2014-11-21
Front Matter
Front Matter
1-4
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Articles
The 1951 Refugee Convention’s Contingent Rights Framework and Article 26 of the ICCPR: A Fundamental Incompatibility?
Marina Sharpe
5-13
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Arrested Development? UNHCR, ILO, and the Refugees’ Right to Work
Adèle Garnier
15-25
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In the Wake of Irregular Arrivals: Changes to the Canadian Immigration Detention System
Stephanie J. Silverman
27-34
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Temporariness, Rights, and Citizenship: The Latest Chapter in Canada’s Exclusionary Migration and Refugee History
Amrita Hari
35-44
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“What happens there ... follows us here”: Resettled but Still at Risk: Refugee Women and Girls in Australia
Linda Bartolomei, Rebecca Eckert, Eileen Pittaway
45-56
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Gendered Perspectives on Refugee Determination in Canada
Tanya Aberman
57-66
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(En)Gendering Vulnerability: Immigrant Service Providers’ Perceptions of Needs, Policies, and Practices Related to Gender and Women Refugee Claimants in Atlantic Canada
Evangelia Tastsoglou, Catherine Baillie Abidi, Susan M. Brigham, Elizabeth A. Lange
67-78
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The Meeting of Myths and Realities: The “Homecoming” of Second-Generation Exiles in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Zosa Olenka De Sas Kropiwnicki
79-92
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Seen in Its True Light: Desertion as a Pure Political Crime
Amar Khoday
93-102
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Book Reviews
Governing Refugees: Justice, Order and Legal Pluralism, by Kirsten McConnachie
Anna Purkey
103-105
(limited-accessibility).PDF
The International Law of Migrant Smuggling, Anne T. Gallagher et Fiona David
Awalou Ouedraogo
105-107
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Young, Well-Educated and Adaptable: Chilean Exiles in Ontario and Quebec, 1973–2010, by Francis Peddie
Morgan Poteet
107-110
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Refuge 30.2 General Issue (print version)
1-110
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