31. | Carbone, Maurizio : The European Union and international development, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The European Union and international development : the politics of foreign aid / Carbone, Maurizio - (UACES contemporary European studies series), xvi, 192 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2011. ISBN 978-0-415-66396-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction. 1. Leadership in the European Union: Theorizing the European Commission. 2. The Politics of Foreign Aid in the European Union. 3. Volume of Aid: Reversing Trends in International Development 4. Global Public Goods: More Aid, Better Aid or Managing Globalisation?. 5. Untying of Aid: Enhancing the Quality of Development Assistance. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
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32. | Goudappel, Flora A.N.J. (ed.) : The future of asylum in the European Union, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The future of asylum in the European Union : problems, proposals and human rights / Goudappel, Flora A.N.J. (ed.) ; Raulus, Helena S., x, 216 p.. - Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2011. ISBN 978-90-6704-801-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction – The future of asylum in the European Union: Proposals, problems and interaction with international human rights standards, by Flora A.N.J. Goudappel and Helena S. Raulus. 2. Conference on recent developments in European and international asylum policy and law, by Nebahat Albayrak. 3. Border control: not a transparent reality, by René Bruin. 4. The EU Qualification Directive and Refugees sur Place, by Sylvie Da Lomba. 5. The Goals of the Common European Asylum System, by John O'Dowd. 6. Mutual recognition in European Immigration Policy: Harmonised Protection or Co-ordinated Exclusion?, by Juha Raitio. 7. A few Remarks to Evaluate the Dublin System and the Asylum Acquis, by Juha Raitio. 8. Conditions and Criteria for Determining Asylum, by Alessandra Ricci Ascoli. 9. The Future of Asylum in Europe? A View from the European Council on Refugees and Exiles, by Bjarte Vandvik. 10. Conditions and Criteria for Determining Asylum, by Jens Vedsted-Hanse. Council Directive 2003/9. Laying down minimum standards for the reception of asylum seekers.- Council Directive 2004/83. Minimum standards for the qualification and status of third country nationals or stateless persons as refugees or as persons who otherwise need international protection and the content of the protection granted.- Council Directive 2005/85. On minimum standards on procedures in Member States for granting and withdrawing refugee status. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Refugee convention; ICCPR; Convention on the law of the sea; EU charter of fundamental rights; Schengen convention; Dublin convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt
URL http://www.springer.com/law/international/book/978-90-6704-801-9 |
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33. | Buyse, Antoine (ed.) : Transitional jurisprudence and the ECHR, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Transitional jurisprudence and the ECHR : justice, politics and rights / Buyse, Antoine (ed.) ; Hamilton, Michael, xii, 317 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-1-107-00301-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. 1. Introduction, by Michael Hamilton and Antoine Buyse. 2. Transitional emergency jurisprudence: derogation and transition by Fionnuala Ní Aoláin. 3. Rights and victims, martyrs and memories: the European Court of Human Rights and political transition in Northern Ireland, by Kris Brown. 4. The ECHR and transition: confronting the consequences of authoritarianism and conflict, by Christopher Lamont. 5. Freedom of religion and democratic transition, by James Sweeney. 6. The truth, the past and the present: Article 10 of the ECHR and situations of transition, by Antoine Buyse. 7. Transition, political loyalties and the order of the state, by Michael Hamilton. 8. Transition, equality and non-discrimination, by Anne Smith and Rory O'Connell. 9. Closing the door on restitution: the European Court of Human Rights, by Tom Allen and Benedict Douglas. 10. The inter-American human rights system and transitional processes, by Diego Rodriquez-Pinzon. 11. The 'transitional' jurisprudence of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, by Gina Bekker. 12. Conclusions, by Antoine Buyse and Michael Hamilton. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Austria / Bulgaria / Canada / Chile / Colombia / Croatia / El Salvador / Eritrea / France / Gambia / Germany / Guatemala / Honduras / Hungary / Ireland / Italy / Latvia / Malawi / Moldova / Montenegro / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Northern Ireland / Peru / Poland / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Senegal / Serbia / Slovenia / Slovak Republic / Swaziland / Togo / Spain / South Africa / USSR / Turkey / United Kingdom / USA / Yugoslavia / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ACHPR; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; ADRD; AMR; ICESCR; ICCPR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;
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34. | Lazaridis, Gabriella (ed.) : Security, insecurity and migration in Europe, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Security, insecurity and migration in Europe / Lazaridis, Gabriella (ed.) - ( Research in migration and ethnic relations series), xv, 307 p.. - Farnham, Surrey : Ashgate, 2011. ISBN 978-1-4094-0920-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction, by Gabriella Lazaridis. 2. The fallacy of securitizing migration: elite rationality and unintended consequences, by Georgios Karyotis. 3. Vanishing borders and biometric citizens, by Mark Maguire. 4. Security and insecurity at the border: notes from the Mexican-US border when considering the Mediterranean,by Natalia Ribas Mateos. 5. The impacts of the global economic and financial crisis, by Khalid Koser. 6. Globalization, EU enlargement and the challenge of financial crisis: East-West migration and the search for EU solidarities, by Branka Likic-Brboric. 7. Engendering insecurity: the EU asylum regime, by Liza Schuster; Security, insecurity and refugees in The Netherlands, Kees Nagtegaal; Unaccompanied minors in Europe: between immigration control and the need for protection, Bernd Parusel; The gendered dimension of security and migration, Giovanna Campani; Turning immigrants into security threats: a multi-faceted process, Anastassia Tsoukala; Visibilization of the invisible: gender, Islam, insecurity, Anna Krasteva; Convergence of securitization of migration and 'new racism' in Europe: rise of culturalism and disappearance of politics, Burcu Togral; The impossibilities of social citizenship: on the statelessness of migrants, Mojca Pajnik; Plastic citizenship, (in)securities and processes of abjectification: the case of Albanian migrant women in Greece, Gabriella Lazaridis and Anna Maria Konsta; Concluding remarks: state security versus the security of migrants: the unbalanced contest, Annie Phizacklea; Index. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Belgium / Czech Republic / Greece / Eastern Europe / Finland / France / Germany / Italy / Iran / Ireland / Libya / Mexico / Moldova / Netherlands / Norway / Russian Federation / Slovenia / Spain / Turkey / United Kingdom / USA / Viet Nam NOTE (GENERAL): EU charter of the fundamental social rights of workers; ECHR; Lisbon treaty; Schengen convention; CRC; Refugee convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=9942&edition_id=13332 |
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35. | Simeon, James C. (ed.) : The UNHCR and the supervision of international refugee law, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The UNHCR and the supervision of international refugee law / Simeon, James C. (ed.), xxvi, 359 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2013. ISBN 978-1-107-02285-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction: searching for ways to enhance the UNHCR's capacity to supervise international refugee law, by James C. Simeon. PART I. The Supervision of International Refuge Law and the UNHCR:. 2. UNHCR's role in supervising international protection standards in the context of its mandate, by Volker Türk. 3. The limits to UNHCR's supervisory role, by Michael Barutciski. 4. UNHCR, the Refugee Convention and reforming the governance of the international refugee regime, by Martin Jones. 5. The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada's relationship with the UNHCR: a factor of international protection, by Brian Goodman. PART II. Judicial Experience in Supervising the 1951 Convention and its 1967 Protocol:. 6. The contribution of the judiciary to the protection of asylum seekers in the UK and the EU, by Nicholas Blake. 7. The impact of international law and domestic human rights law on Canada's judicial supervision of the 1951 Refugee Convention, by Russel Zinn and Benjamin N. Perryman. 8. Judicial experience with the Geneva Convention in Germany and Europe, by Harald Dörig. PART III. Other Public International Law Supervisory Models: Possible Reforms, Proposals, and Ideas for Supervising Protection Standards in the Context of Forced Displacement:. 9. 'Peter Pan's fairies and genie bottles: the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies and supervision of the 1951 Convention', by Alice Edwards. 10. Are there lessons for the Geneva Convention from the supervision of economic, social and cultural rights: UN and Council of Europe perspectives?, by Elspeth Guild and Claude Cahn. 11. Towards convergence in the interpretation of the Refugee Convention: a proposal for the establishment of an International Judicial Commission for Refugees, by Anthony M. North and Joyce Chia. 12. Identifying creative entry points for refugee protection: recent lessons from the Asia-Pacific region, by Vitit Muntarbhorn. PART IV. International Protection and Public Accountability: The Role of Civil Society:. 13. International protection and public accountability: the roles of civil society, by Sriprapha Petcharamesree. 14. Supervision of the Refugee Convention: non-state actors, by Osamu Arakaki. 15. The NGO role in supervising the application of the Convention - and beyond, by Tom Clark. PART V. Conclusions:. 16. Monitoring and supervising international refugee law: building the capacity to enhance international protection and democratic global governance of the international refugee protection regime, by James C. Simeon. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the aw of treaties; Vienna declaration and programmeof action; Refugee convention; Schengen convention; Protocol relating to the status of refugees; CAT; CRC; CERD; VEDAW; EU charter of fundamental rights; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; |
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36. | Islam, Rafiqul (ed.) : An introduction to international refugee law, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph An introduction to international refugee law / Islam, Rafiqul (ed.) ; Bhuiyan, Jahid Hossain, xvii, 429 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2013. ISBN 978-9004-22615-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of contents:. International Legal Protection for Refugees: Articulating Challenges and Options, by Rafiqul Islam Hossain Bhuiyan. Chapter One: The Origin and Evolution of International Refugee Law, by Rafiqul Islam. Chapter Two: Determination of the Status of Refugees: Analysis and Application , by Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan. Chapter Three: Loss and Denial of Refugee Status, by Vanessa Bettinson. Chapter Four: Protection of Refugees through the Principle of Non-Refoulement, by Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan. Chapter Five: The Concept of Asylum in International Law, by Rebecca M. M. Wallace and Fraser A. W. Janeczko. Chapter Six: Armed Conflicts and Protection of Refugees, by V. Seshaiah Shasthri. Chapter Seven: Protection and International Cooperation in the International Refugee Regime, by Natalia Szablewska and Md Saiful Karim. Chapter Eight: Climate Refugees and International Refugee Law, by Rafiqul Islam. Chapter Nine: The Role of International Organisations in the Protection of Refugees, by V. Seshaiah Shasthri. Chapter Ten: The United Nations Security Council and Refugee Flows as ‘Threats to the Peace, by Gary Wilson. Chapter Eleven: The Law of Return and the Right of Return, by Howard Adelman. Chapter Twelve: Asylum, Refugee and Immigration Law Studies: A Critical Supplement, by Thanos Zartaloudis. Chapter Thirteen: Human Rights of Refugees, by Archana Parashar. Chapter Fourteen: The Protection of Women Refugees under the International Refugee Convention, by Avinash Govindjee and Elijah Adewale Taiwo. Chapter Fifteen: The Normative Framework for Children’s Rights in Refugee Situations, by Thoko Kaime. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; ADRD; Cartagena declaration on refugees; ICCPR; Refugee convention; CRC; Declaration on territorial asylum; ICESCR; ICC statute; UDHR; OAU convention governing the specific aspects of refugee problems in Africa; Protocol relating to the status of refugees; CAT; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;
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37. | O'Nions, Helen : Asylum - a right denied, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Asylum - a right denied : a critical analysis of European asylum policy / O'Nions, Helen - (Law and migration), 264 p.. - Farnham, Surrey : Ashgate, 2014. ISBN 978-1-4094-0409-5 LANGUAGE: ENG 978-1-4094-0409-5 ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction: Situating Asylum Law in Context. 1. Dimensions of Protection. 2. International Foundations of Protection. 3. The Development of a Common Asylum System. 4. Burden-Sharing and Asylum Procedures. 5. Reception Conditions. 6. Externalisation and Burden-Shifting. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Canary Islands / Greece / Israel / Libya / Syria / Ukraine NOTE (GENERAL): EU charter of fundamental rights; Refugee convention; Dublin convention; ECHR; ICCPR; Schengen convention; UDHR; TFEU; CAT;
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38. | Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena (ed.) : The Oxford handbook of refugee & forced migration studies, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Oxford handbook of refugee & forced migration studies / Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena (ed.) ; Loescher, Gil (ed.) ; Long, Katy (ed.) ; Sigona, Nando (ed.), 747 p.. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014. ISBN 978-0-19-965243-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Gil Loescher, Katy Long and Nando Sigona: Introduction: Refugee and forced migration studies in transition. 2. Jérôme Elie: Histories of refugee and forced migration studies. 3. Guy S. Goodwin-Gill: The international law of refugee protection. 4. Matthew J. Gibney: Political theory, ethics, and forced migration. 5. Alexander Betts: International relations and forced migration. 6. Dawn Chatty: Anthropology and forced migration. 7. Finn Stepputat and Ninna Nyberg-Soerensen: Sociology and forced migration. 8. Karen Jacobsen: Livelihoods and forced migration. 9. Michael Collyer: Geographies of forced migration. 10. Oliver Bakewell: Encampment and self-settlement. 11. Loren B. Landau: Urban refugees and IDPs. 12. James Milner: Protracted refugee situations. 13. Walter Kälin: Internal displacement. 14. Nicholas Van Hear: Refugees, diasporas, and transnationalism. 15. Stephan Scheel and Vicki Squire: Forced migrants as 'illegal' migrants. 16. Jane McAdam: Human rights and forced migration. 17. Gil Loescher: UNHCR and forced migration. 18. Susan Akram: UNRWA and Palestinian refugees. 19. Michael Barnett: Refugees and humanitarianism. 20. Randall Hansen: State controls: borders, refugees, and citizenship. 21. Anne Hammerstad: The securitization of forced migration. 22. Volker Türk and Rebecca Dowd: Protection gaps. 23. Alice Edwards and Laura van Waas: Statelessness. 24. Simon Russell and Vicky Tennant: Humanitarian reform: from coordination to clusters. 25. Sarah Kenton Lischer: Conflict and crisis induced displacement. 26. Christopher McDowell: Development created population displacement. 27. Roger Zetter and James Morrissey: The environment-mobility nexus: reconceptualizing the links between environmental stress, (im)mobility, and power. 28. Bridget Anderson: Trafficking. 29. Nando Sigona: The politics of refugee voices: representation, narratives, and memories. 30. Jason Haart: Children and forced migration. 31. Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh: Gender and forced migration. 32. Claudio Bolzman: Older refugees. 33. Marsha Mirza: Disability and forced migration. 34. Alastair Ager: Health and forced migration. 35. David Hollenbach, SJ: Religion and forced migration. 36. Terence Wright: The media and representation of refugees and other forced migrants. 37. Katy Long: Rethinking 'durable' solutions. 38. Lucy Hovil: Local integration. 39. Laura Hammond: 'Voluntary' repatriation and reintegration. 40. Joanne van Selm: Refugee resettlement. 41. Martin Gottwald: Burden sharing and refugee protection. 42. Marion Fresia: Forced migration in West Africa. 43. Jonathan Crush and Abel Chikanda: Forced migration in Southern Africa. 44. Gaim Kibreab: Forced migration in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa. 45. Sari Hanafi: Forced migration in the Middle East and North Africa. 46. Alessandro Monsutti and Bayram Balci: Forced migration in broader Central Asia. 47. Paula Banarjee: Forced migration in South Asia. 48. Kirsten McConnachie: Forced migration in South-East Asia and East Asia. 49. Anne McNevin: Forced migration in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific. 50. José H. Fischel de Andrade: Forced migration in South America. 51. Megan Bradley: Forced migration in Central America and the Caribbean: cooperation and challenges. 52. Susan F. Martin: Forced migration in North America. 53. Roland Bank: Forced migration in Europe. INDEX WORDS:
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