REFUGE: CANADA'S JOURNAL ON REFUGEES
Vol 28, No 2 (2011): General Issue
Table of Contents
http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/issue/view/2096
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Introduction (Michael Barutciski)
A Refugee Camp Conundrum: Geopolitics, Liberal Democracy, and Protracted Refugee Situations (Jennifer Hyndman)
New Approaches to Urban Refugee Livelihoods (Dale Buscher)
Welcome to Ireland: Seeking Protection as an Asylum Seeker or through Resettlement-Different Avenues, Different Reception (Louise Kinlen)
Debate on Asylum Policy
Protecting Boat People (David Matas)
Protecting Boat People Reply to David Matas (James Bissett)
Protecting Boat People Reply to James Bissett (David Matas)
Special Section on South Africa
Contextual Introduction to UCT Refugee Rights Unit Special Section (Tal Schreier)
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)
Reunification of the Refugee Family in South Africa: A Legal Right (Fatima Khan)
Interpreting for Refugees: "Where practicable and necessary only?" (Fatima Khan)
Addressing Xenophobia in the Equality Courts of South Africa (Justin de Jager)
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)
Becoming Queer Here: Integration and Adaptation Experiences of Sexual Minority Refugees in Toronto (David AB Murray)
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