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International Journal of Refugee Law
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Subject: International Journal of Refugee Law
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 20:12:34 -0400 (EDT)
International Journal of Refugee Law
http://ijrl.oxfordjournals.org/
ISSN 1464-3715
The International Journal of Refugee Law has fulfilled its
promise, as predicted by the Times Higher Education
Supplement, in becoming one of the key source materials in
the field of refugee protection. The journal aims to
stimulate research and thinking on refugee law and its
development, taking account of the broadest range of State
and international organization practice. In addition, it
serves as an essential tool for all engaged in the
protection of refugees and finding solutions to their
problems. It regularly provides key information and
commentary on today`s critical issues, including the causes
of refugee and related movements, internal displacement, the
particular situation of women and refugee children, the
human rights dimension, restrictive policies, asylum and
determination procedures, populations at risk and
the conditions in different countries. It is of immeasurable
value to anyone involved in refugee work, whether lawyers,
teachers, students, researchers, NGO workers, or officials
in immigration, government, and international organizations.
In addition to publishing original articles, the journal
also features regular sections containing selected
documents, case abstracts and comments, book reviews and
annotated bibliographies of reports and other publications.
Online access is free to all subscribers to the print
version. If you are already a subscriber, simply go to the
URL above and click on the 'Register for Online Access'
button. If your library subscribes, make sure your
librarian has registered or direct them to the instructions
on the homepage.
If you wish to become a new subscriber and gain online
access, find out more at
http://www.ijrl.oupjournals.org/subinfo
Table of contents are available both on site and via a free
e-mail alerting service whether or not you subscribe. Visit
http://www.ijrl.oupjournals.org/con
Contact:
Managing Editor: Nina Curtis
Email: curtisn@oup.co.uk
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