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The Future of Refugee Law: RLI Working Paper Series Special Edition (Papers 16–22)

Citation: Goodwin-Gill, Guy S. and Einarsen, Terje and Engedahl, Marthe and Inder, Claire and Azhigulova, Khalida and Marques, Rodolfo and Fourer, Margarita and Koo, John (2017) The Future of Refugee Law: RLI Working Paper Series Special Edition (Papers 16–22). [Discussion or working paper]

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Contents

16. International refugee law – yesterday, today, but tomorrow?
- Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (page 1)

17. The universal asylum system and the 2016 New York Declaration: towards an improved ‘global compact’ on refugees?
- Terje Einarsen and Marthe Engedahl (page 10)

18. The origins of ‘burden sharing’ in the contemporary refugee protection regime
- Claire Inder (page 25)

19. Bilateral resettlement agreements: any promising future for expanding refugee protection space? A case study of the Guantanamo ex-detainees seeking asylum in Central Asia
- Khalida Azhigulova (page 42)

20. Non-refoulement under the Inter-American Human Rights System
- Rodolfo Marques (page 58)

21. Resettlement mission: under international law, can the Security Council issue resolutions obligating states to resettle displaced persons?
- Margarita Fourer (page 70)

22. The European Union Temporary Protection Directive: an example of solidarity in law but not in practice – a review of temporary protection in the European Union (1990–2015)
- John Koo (page 96)

Creators: Goodwin-Gill, Guy S. and Einarsen, Terje and Engedahl, Marthe and Inder, Claire and Azhigulova, Khalida and Marques, Rodolfo and Fourer, Margarita and Koo, John and
Subjects: Human Rights & Development Studies
Law
Politics
Divisions: Human Rights Consortium
Refugee Law Initiative
Dates:
  • March 2017 (published)

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