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The Refugee in International Law
This new edition of the leading textbook on international refugee law has been substantially updated and now features extensive coverage of forced migration. In its accessible and influential style, it defines refugee status and asylum, and sets out the protections afforded to refugees and forced migrations.
Author(s) | By Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (Professor of Law at the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Sydney, and Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law, University of Oxford), Jane McAdam (Scientia Professor of |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 864 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 9 Sept 2021 |
Availability | Out of stock |
This new edition of the leading textbook on international refugee law has been substantially updated and now features extensive coverage of forced migration. In its accessible and influential style, it defines refugee status and asylum, and sets out the protections afforded to refugees and forced migrations.
1. The Refugee in International Law Part 1: Refugees 2. Refugees Defined and Described 3. Determination of Refugee Status: Analysis and Application 4. Loss and Denial of Refugee Status and its Benefits Part 2: Asylum 5. The Principle of Non-Refoulem
Guy S. Goodwin-Gill is Professor of Law at the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney; Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford; Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law at the University of Oxford; a