This is the first global and comparative study of litigation in which refugees seek protection from a place of ostensible 'refuge'. The book analyses jurisprudence from Africa, Europe, North America and Oceania from multi-disciplinary perspectives. Drawing on feminist theory, the book examines the role gender plays in these contentious judgments.
This is the first global and comparative study of litigation in which refugees seek protection from a place of ostensible 'refuge'. The book analyses jurisprudence from Africa, Europe, North America and Oceania from multi-disciplinary perspectives. Drawing on feminist theory, the book examines the role gender plays in these contentious judgments.
Kate Ogg is an Associate Professor at the Australian National University. Her research has been published in leading international journals and she is co-editor of the acclaimed Feminist Engagement with International Law. Kate has presented her research at UNHCR Headquarters and given evidence on refugee law to the Parliament of Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Journeys in search of refuge 2. Refuge as a concept and place 3. Using human and refugee rights to resist encampment 4. Using human rights law to travel in search of refuge in Europe 5. Direct challenges to regional containment instruments 6. Seeking refuge as a Palestinian refugee 7. Resisting the prospect of refuge in an IDP camp 8. Elusive refuge Index.
1. Journeys in search of refuge 2. Refuge as a concept and place 3. Using human and refugee rights to resist encampment 4. Using human rights law to travel in search of refuge in Europe 5. Direct challenges to regional containment instruments 6. Seeking refuge as a Palestinian refugee 7. Resisting the prospect of refuge in an IDP camp 8. Elusive refuge Index.
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