Dear all,
A special edition of Refugee Survey Quarterly, Governance Beyond
Boundaries, [2010 Vol 29 (1)] edited by Susan Kneebone has been
published – see http://rsq.oxfordjournals.org/content/current
This publication arises from a panel organised by Martin Jones and Susan
Kneebone for the 12th conference of the International Association for
the Study of Forced Migration, hosted by the University of Nicosia,
Cyprus, June 28 to July 2, 2009.
The contents include:
* Susan Kneebone, ‘Governance Beyond Boundaries’ pp.1-11
* Alexander Betts, ‘The Refugee-Regime Complex’pp.12-37
* Phil Orchard, ‘The Perils of Humanitarianism: IDP Protection in
Situations of Regime-induced Displacement’ pp.38-60
* Matthew Albert, ‘Governance and Prima Facie Refugee Status
Determination: Clarifying the Boundaries of Temporary Protection, Group
Determination, and Mass Influx’ pp.61-91
* Carl Levy, ‘Refugees, Europe, Camps/State of Exception: “Into The
Zone”, the European Union and Extraterritorial Processing of Migrants,
Refugees, and Asylum-seekers (Theories and Practice)’ pp.92-119
* Tom Obokata, ‘Global Governance and International Migration: A Case
Study of Trafficking of Human Beings’ pp.120-136
* Susan Kneebone, ‘The Refugee–Trafficking Nexus: Making Good (The)
Connections’ pp.137-160
Luann Good Gingrich, ‘The Symbolic Economy of Trans-border Governance: A
Case Study of Subjective Exclusion and Migrant Women from Mexico ‘pp.161-184
* Douglas Guilfoyle, ‘Transnational Criminal Law as a Governance
Strategy in the Global Labour Market: Criminalizing Globalization from
Below’ pp.185-205
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Dr Susan Kneebone
Professor of Law, Deputy Director Castan Centre for Human Rights Law,
Faculty of Law, Building 12, Monash University, Clayton 3800, Australia.
Tel 61 3 9905 5310
Fax 61 3 9905 5305
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