Refugees and Human Rights

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The Refugees and Human Rights Series aims to meet the increasing need for literature which probes the nature and causes of forced migration, the modalities and procedures employed when refugees present themselves, and the manner in which the human rights of refugees are, or should be, promoted and protected.

The series published one volume over the last 5 years.
Legitimising Rejection
International Refugee Law in Southeast Asia
Volume 13
978-90-47-42329-4
Evaluating the Effectiveness of International Refugee Law
The Protection of Iraqi Refugees
Volume 11
978-90-47-41027-0
Human Rights and Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons and Migrant Workers
Essays in Memory of Joan Fitzpatrick and Arthur Helton
Volume 10
Editor(s): Anne Bayefsky
978-90-47-41766-8
Statelessness, Human Rights and Gender
Irregular Migrant Workers from Burma in Thailand
Volume 9
978-90-47-40828-4
Rethinking Refugee Law
Volume 7
978-90-47-40324-1
Huddled Masses and Uncertain Shores
Insights into Irregular Migration
Volume 2
978-90-04-63652-1
Broadening the Edges
Refugee Definition and International Protection Revisited
Volume 1
978-90-04-63651-4
Editor-in-Chief:
Professor Anne F. Bayefsky, York University, North York, Canada

Editoral Board:
Dr. Chaloka Beyani, Law Department, London School of Economic & Political Science, London, U.K.; Juan E. Mendez, Executive Director, Inter-American Institute for Human Rights, Costa Rica; Dr. Boldizsár Nagy, International Law Department, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
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