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Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law [Hardback]

Edited by (Scientia Professor and Director, Kal), Edited by (Professor and Director of the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness, Melbourne Law School), Edited by (Andrew W Mellon Professor of Refugee and Migration Law, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford)
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 1344 pages, height x width x depth: 250x175x58 mm, weight: 1957 g
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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198848633
  • ISBN-13: 9780198848639
The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law is a comprehensive, critical work, which analyses the state of research across the refugee law regime as a whole. Drawing together leading and emerging scholars, the Handbook provides both doctrinal and theoretical analyses of international refugee law and practice. It critiques existing law from a variety of normative positions, with several chapters identifying foundational flaws that open up space for radical rethinking. Many authors work directly in the field, and their contributions demonstrate how scholarship and practice can mutually inform each other.

Contributions assess a wide range of international legal instruments relevant to refugee protection, including from international human rights law, international humanitarian law, international migration law, the law of the sea, and international and transnational criminal law. Geographically, contributors examine regional and domestic laws and practices from around the world, with 10 chapters focused on specific regions. This Handbook provides an account, as well as a critique, of the status quo, and in so doing it sets the agenda for future academic research in international refugee law.

Recenzijas

By far the most comprehensive and up to date reference work in international refugee law ... the Handbook provides an excellent starting point for any academic research project in this area ... the Handbook will soon become an integral part in the standard canon of books on international refugee law and a valuable resource for students, scholars, and practitioners alike. * Jan-Phillip Graf, Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict * If you are interested in widening and deepening your knowledge and understanding of the global system of refugee law and protection, this handbook is an invaluable entry point... The handbook stands as a state of the art review of international refugee law and scholarship by some of the most prominent and well respected writers and thinkers in the field. * Colin Yeo, Free Movement *

List of Abbreviations
xvii
Table of Cases
xix
Table of Instruments
xliii
Contributors lxxiii
Introducing International Refugee Law as a Scholarly Field 1(22)
Cathryn Costello
Michelle Foster
Jane McAdam
PART I INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE LAW-REFLECTIONS ON THE SCHOLARLY FIELD
1 International Refugee Law in the Early Years
23(20)
Guy S. Goodwin-Gill
2 Race, Refugees, and International Law
43(17)
F. Tendayi Achiume
3 A Feminist Appraisal of International Refugee Law
60(18)
Adrienne Anderson
Michelle Foster
4 Queering International Refugee Law
78(19)
Nuno Ferreira
Carmelo Danisi
5 The Politics of International Refugee Law and Protection
97(17)
Rebecca Hamlin
6 The Ethics of International Refugee Protection
114(20)
Seyla Benhabib
Nishin Nathwani
7 Refugees as Migrants
134(18)
Idil Atak
Francois Crepeau
8 The Intersection of International Refugee Law and International Statelessness Law
152(19)
Laura van Waas
PART II SOURCES
9 The Architecture of the UN Refugee Convention and Protocol
171(15)
James C. Hathaway
10 The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
186(16)
James Milner
Jay Ramasubramanyam
11 Moving Towards an Integrated Approach of Refugee Law and Human Rights Law
202(19)
Vincent Chetail
12 International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Protection
221(19)
Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler
13 Customary Refugee Law
240(18)
Helene Lambert
14 National Constitutions and Refugee Protection
258(21)
Eve Lester
PART III REGIONAL REGIMES
15 Regional Refugee Regimes: Africa
279(17)
Marina Sharpe
16 Regional Refugee Regimes: North America
296(19)
Deborah Anker
17 Regional Refugee Regimes: Latin America
315(19)
Jose H. Fischel de Andrade
18 Regional Refugee Regimes: Middle East
334(18)
Maja Janmyr
Dallal Stevens
19 Regional Refugee Regimes: Europe
352(18)
Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi
20 Regional Refugee Regimes: Central Asia
370(19)
Khalida Azhigulova
21 Regional Refugee Regimes: East Asia
389(18)
Osamu Arakaki
Lili Song
22 Regional Refugee Regimes: South Asia
407(16)
Jay Ramasubramanyam
23 Regional Refugee Regimes: Southeast Asia
423(18)
Vitit Muntarbhorn
24 Regional Refugee Regimes: Oceania
441(22)
Michelle Foster
Anna Hood
PART IV ACCESS TO PROTECTION AND INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY-SHARING
25 The Sharing of Responsibilities for the International Protection of Refugees
463(20)
Madeline Garlick
26 Protection at Sea and the Denial of Asylum
483(19)
Violeta Moreno-Lax
27 Extraterritorial Migration Control and Deterrence
502(16)
Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen
Nikolas Feith Tan
28 The Evolution of Safe Third Country Law and Practice
518(17)
Luisa Feline Freier
Eleni Karageorgiou
Kate Ogg
29 Smuggling of Migrants and Refugees
535(18)
Andreas Schloenhardt
30 Human Trafficking and Refugees
553(16)
Catherine Briddick
Vladislava Stoyanova
31 Refugee Status Determination
569(19)
Bruce Burson
32 Asylum Procedure
588(19)
Alvaro Botero
Jens Vedsted-Hansen
33 Credibility, Reliability, and Evidential Assessment
607(18)
Gregor Noll
PART V THE SCOPE OF REFUGEE PROTECTION
34 The International and Regional Refugee Definitions Compared
625(18)
Tamara Wood
35 UNRWA and Palestine Refugees
643(18)
Susan M. Akram
36 Complementary Protection
661(17)
Jane McAdam
37 Temporary Protection and Temporary Refuge
678(17)
Jean-Francois Durieux
38 The Internal Protection Alternative
695(16)
Brid Ni Ghrainne
39 Exclusion
711(17)
Geoff Gilbert
Anna Magdalena Bentajou
40 Women in Refugee Jurisprudence
728(17)
Catherine Dauvergne
41 Refugee Children
745(16)
Jason Pobjoy
42 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Refugee Claims
761(17)
Jenni Millbank
43 Protecting Refugees with Disabilities
778(19)
Mary Crock
44 Stateless Refugees
797(18)
Helene Lambert
45 Conflict Refugees
815(17)
Cornelis (Kees) Wouters
46 Displacement in the Context of Climate Change and Disasters
832(16)
Jane McAdam
47 Internal Displacement
848(19)
Walter Kalin
PART VI REFUGEE RIGHTS AND REALITIES
48 The Right to Asylum
867(16)
Maria-Teresa Gil-Bazo
Elspeth Guild
49 National Constitutions and the Right to Asylum
883(16)
Stephen Meili
50 Non-refoulement
899(18)
Penelope Mathew
51 Non-penalization and Non-criminalization
917(16)
Cathryn Costello
Yulia Ioffe
52 The Right to Liberty
933(19)
Eve Lester
53 The Right to Work
952(19)
Cathryn Costello
Colm O Cinneide
54 The Right to Education
971(17)
Sarah Dryden-Peterson
Hania Marien
55 The Right to Family Reunification
988(19)
Frances Nicholson
56 The Digital Transformation of Refugee Governance
1007(22)
Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
PART VII THE END OF REFUGEEHOOD --- CESSATION AND DURABLE SOLUTIONS
57 Cessation
1029(17)
Georgia Cole
58 Refugee Naturalization and Integration
1046(18)
Fatima Khan
Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler
59 Reimagining Voluntary Repatriation
1064(16)
Marjoleine Zieck
60 Resettlement
1080(19)
Susan Kneebone
Audrey Macron
61 Onward Migration
1099(20)
Katy Long
PART VIII ACCOUNTABILITY FOR DISPLACEMENT AND REFUGEE RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
62 Restitution and Other Remedies for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
1119(19)
Megan Bradley
63 The Responsibility of Armed Groups Concerning Displacement
1138(19)
Ben Saul
64 The Accountability of International Organizations in Refugee and Migration Law
1157(17)
Jan Klabbers
65 Border Crimes as Crimes against Humanity
1174(17)
Itamar Mann
Index 1191
Cathryn Costello is Andrew W Mellon Professor of Refugee and Migration Law at the Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford (2013-present); Professor of Fundamental Rights and Co-Director of the Centre for Fundamental Rights at the Hertie School of Governance, Berlin (2020-present); and Professor II at the University of Oslo (2018-present). She has published widely on international refugee and migration law, focusing in particular on intersections with human and labour rights. Her research has been supported by a number of prestigious grants, including an individual European Research Council grant (RefMig 2017-2022).

Michelle Foster is a Professor and the inaugural Director of the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness at Melbourne Law School. Michelle has published widely in international refugee law, human rights and statelessness, including International Refugee Law and Socio-Economic Rights: Refuge from Deprivation (CUP, 2007), with James C. Hathaway, The Law of Refugee Status, Second Edition, (CUP, 2014), and with Hélčne Lambert, International Refugee Law and the Protection of Stateless Persons (OUP 2019). Michelle is an Advisory Board Member of the Melbourne Journal of International Law, and Editor in Chief (with Dr Laura van Waas) of the Statelessness and Citizenship Review.

Jane McAdam AO is Scientia Professor of Law and Director of the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at UNSW Sydney. She is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law. She publishes widely in international refugee law and forced migration, with a particular focus on mobility in the context of climate change and disasters. Professor McAdam is joint Editor-in-Chief of the leading International Journal of Refugee Law. In 2017, she was awarded the Calouste Gulbenkian Prize for Human Rights, becoming the first Australian recipient of the award. In 2021, she was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) 'for distinguished service to international refugee law, particularly to climate change and the displacement of people'.