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245 _aInternational refugee law : A reader
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505 _aContents; List of Abbreviations; Foreword by Sadako Ogata; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Who is a Refugee? I. Early Definitions II. The 1951 Convention Definition III. The 1967 Protocol: Removal of Temporal and Geographical Limitations IV. The OAU Convention and the Cartagena Declaration V. Asia: AALCC Principles VI. Stateless Persons VII. Are We All Refugees? 2. Asylum I. History II. The Principle of Non-refoulement: A Norm of Customary International Law? III. . The Principle of Non-refoulement and State Practice IV. Concept of Temporary Protection V. The Principle of Burden-sharing VI. Extradition and Non-refoulement , 3. Rights and Duties of Refugees I. Lifeworld of Refugees II. Rights of Refugees III. Future of the Refugee Rights Regime IV. Duties of Refugees 4. The United Nations High Commissioner for / Refugees (UNHCR) I. Predecessors viii Contents II. UNHCR: Structure, Mandate and Functions III. UNHCR and NGOs IV. Refugees and the Role of ICRC 5. Causes of Refugee Flows and the Law of State Responsibility I. The Causes of Refugee Flows II. The Law of State Responsibility 6. Durable Solutions I. Resettlement I I. Local Integration III. Voluntary Repatriation: The Most Desirable Solution? IV. Voluntary Repatriation: Legal Framework V. Organised Repatriation VI. Spontaneous Repatriation VII. Durable Solutions and Refugee Children 7. International Law and Internally Displaced Persons I. Refugees and IDPs Distinguished II. Need for a Separate Instrument II I. Definition IV. Law of Humanitarian Assistance V. Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement VI. Role of UNHCR VII. Safety Zones 8. Legal Condition of Refugees in India I. The Story of Partition Refugees II. Legal Framework III. Tibetan Refugees IV. Refugees from Bangladesh V. Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees VI. India and the 1951 Convention VII. India and the UNHCR Annexures I. Statute of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees I I. Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, 1951 III. Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees of 31 January 1967 Bibliography About the Editor Index
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