Abstract

Preface Introduction: Refugee Protection and the UNHCR 1. UNHCR at 50: Refugee Protection and World Politics, Gil Loescher 2. What is Refugee Protection? A Question Revisited, Arthur Helton The Ethics of Refugee Protection 3. The Legal and Ethical Obligations of UNHCR: The Case of Temporary Protection in Western Europe, Erik Roxstrom and Mark Gibney 4. Defining Persecution and Protection: The Cultural Relativism Debate and the Rights of Refugees, Bonny Ibhawoh Legal and Institutional Protection of Refugees 5. Refugee Protection in Troubled Times: Reflections on Institutional and Legal Developments at the Crossroads, Brian Gorlick 6. A Rare Opening in the Wall: The Growing Recognition of Gender-Based Persecution, Emily Copeland 7. The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in the International Refugee Regime, Elizabeth G. Ferris Policy Implications of Refugee Protection 8. Changing Priorities in Refugee Protection: The Rwandan Repatriation from Tanzania, Beth Elise Whitaker 9. The Marginalization of Palestinian Refugees, Randa Farah 10. Arguing About Asylum: The Complexity of Refugee Debates in Europe, Niklaus Steiner 11. Post-Conflict Reintegration and Reconstruction: Doing it Right Takes A While, Patricia Weiss Fagen Refugee Protection Post-September 11 12. Securing Refuge from Terror: Refugee Protection in East Africa After September 11, Monica Kathina Juma and Peter Mwangi Kagwanja 13. Refugee Protection in Europe and the U.S. after 9/11, Joanne van Selm

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