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Reclaiming Migration - Voices from Europe's 'Migrant Crisis' (Hardcover): Vicki Squire, Nina Perkowski, Dallal... Reclaiming Migration - Voices from Europe's 'Migrant Crisis' (Hardcover)
Vicki Squire, Nina Perkowski, Dallal Stevens, Nick Vaughan-Williams
R2,368 R2,045 Discovery Miles 20 450 Save R323 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reclaiming migration critically assesses the EU's migration policy by presenting the unheard voices of the so-called migrant crisis. It undertakes an extensive analysis of a counter-archive of migratory testimonies, co-produced with people on the move across the Mediterranean during 2015 and 2016, to document how EU policy developments create precarity on the part of those migrating under perilous conditions. The book draws attention to the flawed assumptions embedded within the policy agenda, while also exploring the claims and demands for justice that are advanced by people on the move. Written collectively by a team of esteemed scholars from across multiple disciplines, Reclaiming migration makes an important contribution to debates surrounding migration, borders, postcolonialism and the politics of knowledge production. -- .

Reclaiming Migration - Voices from Europe's 'Migrant Crisis' (Paperback): Vicki Squire, Nina Perkowski, Dallal... Reclaiming Migration - Voices from Europe's 'Migrant Crisis' (Paperback)
Vicki Squire, Nina Perkowski, Dallal Stevens, Nick Vaughan-Williams
R706 Discovery Miles 7 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reclaiming migration critically assesses the EU's migration policy by presenting the unheard voices of the so-called migrant crisis. It undertakes an extensive analysis of a counter-archive of migratory testimonies, co-produced with people on the move across the Mediterranean during 2015 and 2016, to document how EU policy developments create precarity on the part of those migrating under perilous conditions. The book draws attention to the flawed assumptions embedded within the policy agenda, while also exploring the claims and demands for justice that are advanced by people on the move. Written collectively by a team of esteemed scholars from across multiple disciplines, Reclaiming migration makes an important contribution to debates surrounding migration, borders, postcolonialism and the politics of knowledge production. -- .

Refugee Protection and the Role of Law - Conflicting Identities (Hardcover): Susan Kneebone, Dallal Stevens, Loretta Baldassar Refugee Protection and the Role of Law - Conflicting Identities (Hardcover)
Susan Kneebone, Dallal Stevens, Loretta Baldassar
R4,371 Discovery Miles 43 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sixty years on from the signing of the Refugee Convention, forced migration and refugee movements continue to raise global concerns for hosting states and regions, for countries of origin, for humanitarian organisations on the ground, and, of course, for the refugee. This edited volume is framed around two themes which go to the core of contemporary refugeehood: protection and identity. It analyses how the issue of refugee identity is shaped by and responds to the legal regime of refugee protection in contemporary times.

The book investigates the premise that there is a narrowing of protection space in many countries and many highly visible incidents" "of" refoulement." It argues that Protection, which is a core focus of the Refugee Convention, appears to be under threat, as there are many gaps and inconsistencies in practice.

Contributors to the volume, who include Erika Feller, Elspeth Guild, Helene Lambert and Roger Zetter, look at the relevant issues from the perspective of a number of different disciplines including law, politics, sociology, and anthropology. The chapters examine the link between identity and protection as a basis for understanding how the Refugee Convention has been and is being applied in policy and practice. The situation in a number of jurisdictions and regions in Europe, North America, South East Asia, Africa and the Middle East is explored in order to ask the question does jurisprudence under the Refugee Convention need better coordination and how successful is oversight of the Convention?"

States, the Law and Access to Refugee Protection - Fortresses and Fairness (Hardcover): Maria O'Sullivan, Dallal Stevens States, the Law and Access to Refugee Protection - Fortresses and Fairness (Hardcover)
Maria O'Sullivan, Dallal Stevens
R3,192 Discovery Miles 31 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent current challenges faced by asylum seekers in gaining access to international refugee protection: first, the obstacles to physical access to territory and, second, the barriers to accessing a quality asylum procedure - which the editors have termed 'access to justice'. To address these aims, the book brings together leading commentators from a range of backgrounds, including law, sociology and political science. It also includes contributions from NGO practitioners. This allows the collection to offer interdisciplinary analysis and to incorporate both theoretical and practical perspectives on questions of immense contemporary significance. While the examination offers a strong focus on European legal and policy developments, the book also addresses the issues in different regions (Europe, North America, the Middle East, Africa and Australia). Given the currency of the questions under debate, this book will be essential reading for all scholars in the field of asylum law.

Refugee Protection and the Role of Law - Conflicting Identities (Paperback): Susan Kneebone, Dallal Stevens, Loretta Baldassar Refugee Protection and the Role of Law - Conflicting Identities (Paperback)
Susan Kneebone, Dallal Stevens, Loretta Baldassar
R1,412 Discovery Miles 14 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sixty years on from the signing of the Refugee Convention, forced migration and refugee movements continue to raise global concerns for hosting states and regions, for countries of origin, for humanitarian organisations on the ground, and, of course, for the refugee. This edited volume is framed around two themes which go to the core of contemporary 'refugeehood': protection and identity. It analyses how the issue of refugee identity is shaped by and responds to the legal regime of refugee protection in contemporary times. The book investigates the premise that there is a narrowing of protection space in many countries and many highly visible incidents of refoulement. It argues that 'Protection', which is a core focus of the Refugee Convention, appears to be under threat, as there are many gaps and inconsistencies in practice. Contributors to the volume, who include Erika Feller, Elspeth Guild, Helene Lambert and Roger Zetter, look at the relevant issues from the perspective of a number of different disciplines including law, politics, sociology, and anthropology. The chapters examine the link between identity and protection as a basis for understanding how the Refugee Convention has been and is being applied in policy and practice. The situation in a number of jurisdictions and regions in Europe, North America, South East Asia, Africa and the Middle East is explored in order to ask the question does jurisprudence under the Refugee Convention need better coordination and how successful is oversight of the Convention?

States, the Law and Access to Refugee Protection - Fortresses and Fairness (Paperback): Maria O'Sullivan, Dallal Stevens States, the Law and Access to Refugee Protection - Fortresses and Fairness (Paperback)
Maria O'Sullivan, Dallal Stevens
R1,548 Discovery Miles 15 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent current challenges faced by asylum seekers in gaining access to international refugee protection: first, the obstacles to physical access to territory and, second, the barriers to accessing a quality asylum procedure - which the editors have termed 'access to justice'. To address these aims, the book brings together leading commentators from a range of backgrounds, including law, sociology and political science. It also includes contributions from NGO practitioners. This allows the collection to offer interdisciplinary analysis and to incorporate both theoretical and practical perspectives on questions of immense contemporary significance. While the examination offers a strong focus on European legal and policy developments, the book also addresses the issues in different regions (Europe, North America, the Middle East, Africa and Australia). Given the currency of the questions under debate, this book will be essential reading for all scholars in the field of asylum law.

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