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Contents: Foreword Introduction PART I: OF REFUGEE 'CRISIS', NORMATIVE 'SOFT LAWS' AND 'HUMAN RIGHTS' 1. Refugee Law as Perpetual Crisis Catherine Dauvergne 2. The UNHCR Handbook and the Interface between 'Soft Law' and 'Hard Law' in International Refugee Law Satvinder Singh Juss 3. Is Humanity Enough? Refugees, Asylum Seekers and the Rights Regime Colin Harvey PART II: OF THE ADVENT OF NEW REFUGEES 4. A Child-rights Framework for Assessing the Status of Refugee Children Jason M. Pobjoy 5. Protecting Trafficked Persons from Refoulement: Re-examining the Nexus Susan Kneebone 6. Draft Dodger/ Deserter or Dissenter? Conscientious Objection as Grounds for Refugee Status Penelope Mathew 7. Gender Asylum Law: Providing Transformative Remedies? Siobhan Mullally PART III: OF THE SECURITIZATION, EXCLUSION AND INTERNAL RELOCATION OF REFUGEES 8. The Securitization of Asylum and Human Rights in Canada and the European Union Idil Atak and Francois Crepeau 9. Ethics and the Exclusion of Those who are 'Not Deserving' of Convention Refugee Status James C. Simeon 10. Internal Relocation Alternative in Refugee Status Determination: Is the Risk/Protection Dichotomy Reality or Myth? A Gendered Analysis Rebecca Wallace Index

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