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The latest issue of the
International Journal of Refugee Law (Vol. 25, no. 3, October 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Jean-Philippe Dequen, Constructing the Refugee Figure in France: Ethnomethodology of a Decisional Process
- Georgina Firth & Barbara Mauthe, Refugee Law, Gender and the Concept of Personhood
- Trish Luker, Decision Making Conditioned by Radical Uncertainty: Credibility Assessment at the Australian Refugee Review Tribunal
- Mark Evenhuis, Child-Proofing Asylum: Separated Children and Refugee Decision Making in Australia
- Michael Ramsden & Luke Marsh, The ‘Right to Work’ of Refugees in Hong Kong: MA v Director of Immigration
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