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Contents: Foreword, Volker Turk Preface Part I The Refugee in Europe's Free Movement Regime: The 'new Europe' and the 'European refugee': the subversion of the European Union's refugee law by its migration policy, Nadine El-Enany The modern refugee in the post-modern Europe, Patricia Tuitt EU migration and the new EU treaty framework, Elspeth Guild Are European states accountable for border deaths?, Thomas Spijkerboer. Part II Safeguarding the Safety and Security of Refugees: Jonah and Socrates as refugees: repentance, redemption and responsibility, Howard Adelman Strengthening international refugee rights through the enhanced supervision of the 1951 Convention and its 1967 Protocol, James C. Simeon Non-refoulement obligations in the public international law: towards a new protection status?, Francesco Messineo Country information and evidence assessment in New Zealand, Rodger Haines. Part III The Responsibility to Protect Displaced Populations: The shifting boundaries and content of protection: the internal protection alternative revisited, Penelope Mathew Territorial protection: cessation of refugee status and internal flight alternative compared, Maria O'Sullivan Sharing responsibility for asylum seekers and refugees in the Asia Pacific region, Savitri Taylor Disowned in their own land: the courts and protection of the internally displaced person, Geoffrey Care. Part IV Emerging Paradigms of Legal Protection: Human trafficking, asylum and the problem of protection, Satvinder S. Juss Child migration and the lacunae in international protection, Jacqueline Bhabha Unaccompanied children and their protection under international refugee law, Ilias Bantekas Forced displacement, the law of international armed conflict and state authority, David James Cantor. Part V Encampment, Detention and the Coercive Treatment of Asylum-Seekers: Asylum seekers, detention and the law: morality in abeyance?, Dallal Stevens Regulation 5.35: coerced treatment of detained asylum seekers on hunger strike. Legal, ethical and human rights implications, Mary Anne Kenny and Lucy Fiske 'Less coercive means': the legal case for alternatives to detention for refugees, asylum-seekers and other migrants, Alice Edwards The end of refugee camps?, Guglielmo Verdirame and Jason Pobjoy. Part VI Migrant Workers, Skilled Labour and the Control of Human Mobility: In defence of the Migrant Workers Convention: standard setting for contemporary migration, Bernard Ryan The movement of skilled labor and knowledge across borders, Shubha Ghosh Migration control and human security, Sharon Pickering, Marie Segrave, Claudia Tazreiter and Leanne Weber Collective remittances in comparative perspective: the cases of El Salvador and Mexico, Gustavo A. Flores-Macias. Part VII Transnational Migration, Citizenship and the Modern State: Global migratory policies: neither closed nor open borders, Raffaele Marchetti Transnational family relations in migration contexts: British variations on European themes, Prakash Shah Secret immigration business: policy transfers and the tyranny of deterrence theory, Mary Crock and Daniel Ghezelbash Family migration and New Labour, Helena Wray Elements of movement controls in post-sovereign governmentality, Thanos Zartaloudis Transnational citizenship and the democratic state: on modes of membership and rights of political participation, David Owen Index.

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