26 février 2020

REVUE : International Journal of Refugee Law (vol. 31, n°2/3, June/October 2019)

Jane McADAM

The latest issue of the International Journal of Refugee Law (vol. 31, n°2/3, June/October 2019) is out, with a special issue on "The OAU and Kampala Conventions".


Jane McAdam, Editorial 
David James Cantor & Farai Chikwanha, Reconsidering African Refugee Law 
Marina Sharpe, The Supervision (or Not) of the 1969 OAU Refugee Convention 
Tamara Wood, Who Is a Refugee in Africa? A Principled Framework for Interpreting and Applying Africa’s Expanded Refugee Definition 
Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi, Mauritian Courts and the Protection of the Rights of Asylum Seekers in the Absence of Dedicated Legislation 
Isaac Lenaola, The Role of African Courts in Promoting Refugee Rights 
J.O. Moses Okello, In Lieu of a Travaux Préparatoires: A Commentary on the Kampala Convention for IDPs 
Assistant High Commissioner for Protection, UNHCR, Executive Committee of the High Commissioner’s Programme Statement by Volker Türk 
Volker Türk & Madeline Garlick, Addressing Displacement in the Context of Disasters and the Adverse Effects of Climate Change: Elements and Opportunities in the Global Compact on Refugees




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