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International Journal of Refugee Law - Volume 30, Issue 4, December 2018

International Journal of Refugee Law – Volume 30, Issue 4, December 2018

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International Journal of Refugee Law

Volume 30, Issue 4, December 2018

ISSN: 0953-8186, EISSN: 1464-3715

The International Journal of Refugee Law is the leading peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of international law relating to forced migration. As predicted by the Times Higher Education Supplement, it has become a key source for those working in the field of refugee protection.

The journal is an essential tool for academics, policymakers and practitioners concerned with the protection of refugees and other forced migrants. It publishes high-quality articles on issues at the forefront of the law on forced migration, rigorous analysis of refugee law jurisprudence and State practice, as well as scholarship on the history and evolution of refugee law. It also contains summaries of recent key cases from around the world and important documents relating to international protection.

In addition to publishing original articles of the highest academic excellence, the journal also features regular sections containing selected documents, case law, book reviews and annotated bibliographies of reports and other publications.

CONTENIDO

Editorial

The Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration: A New Era for International Protection?
Jane McAdam

Articles

The Promise and Potential of the Global Compact on Refugees
Volker Türk

The Global Compact for Migration: From the Sustainable Development Goals to a Comprehensive Agreement on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
Michele Klein Solomon; Suzanne Sheldon

The Global Cop-Out on Refugees
James C Hathaway

The Normative Impact of the Global Compact on Refugees
Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen

The Unfinished Work of the Global Compact on Refugees
T Alexander Aleinikoff

Responsibility Sharing: From Principle to Policy
Michael W Doyle

The Global Compact on Refugees: Towards a Theory of Change?
Alexander Betts

Fairness, Failure, and Future in the Refugee Regime
David James Cantor

Global Compact on Refugees: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
B S Chimni

Indicators for the Global Compact on Refugees
Geoff Gilbert

A Global Academic Network on Refugees: Some Unanswered Questions
Jeff Crisp

Refugees and (Other) Migrants: Will the Global Compacts Ensure Safe Flight and Onward Mobility for Refugees?
Cathryn Costello

Towards a Mobile and Diverse World: ‘Facilitating Mobility’ as a Central Objective of the Global Compact on Migration
François Crépeau

The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: An Unlikely Achievement
Kathleen Newland

The UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: What Place for Human Rights?
Elspeth Guild

The Global Compact on Migration: A Ray of Hope for Disaster-Displaced Persons
Walter Kälin

The Global Compacts and the Dilemma of Children in Immigration Detention
Vitit Muntarbhorn

The Global Compacts and the Future of Refugee and Migrant Protection in the Asia Pacific Region
Guy S Goodwin-Gill

Indonesia and the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration
Arie Afriansyah

Strengthening Responsibility Sharing with South–South Cooperation: China’s Role in the Global Compact on Refugees border=
Lili Song

Assessing the Impact of the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration in the Middle East
Susan M Akram

What Promise Does the Global Compact on Refugees Hold for African Refugees?
Fatima Khan; Cecile Sackeyfio

Prospects for the Global Compacts in Africa: Combining International Solidarity with Home-Grown Solutions
Eunice Ndonga Githinji; Tamara Wood

Regional Solutions and the Global Compact on Refugees: The Experience from Africa
Olabisi Dare; Allehone M Abebe

The Global Compact on Refugees and Conflict Prevention in Africa: ‘Root Causes’ and Yet Another Divide
Marina Sharpe

Case Law Summaries

Documents

New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants
Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees: Part II Global compact on refugees
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 19 December 2018

Book Reviews

At Home in Two Countries, Citizenship and Migration in the Americas series
Eric Fripp

The Evolution of Migration Management in the Global North, Interventions Series
Romana Zidar

Exclusion from Protection as a Refugee: An Approach to a Harmonizing Interpretation in International Law, International Refugee Law Series
Olivia Iannelli

Ver también

Nicolas Boeglin

Gaza / Israël : à propos de la déclaration de la Palestine reconnaissant la compétence de la CIJ et demandant à intervenir en l’affaire Afrique du Sud contre Israël

Nicolas Boeglin, professeur de droit international public, Faculté de droit, Université du Costa Rica (UCR). …