Content
2025, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-7 Four Decades of Scholarship on International Refugee Law: Future Directions for the IJRL
by Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi & Sarah Singer - 8-35 More on the Meaning of ‘Protection’ in the Refugee Definition
by Antonio Fortin - 36-59 Protection from Indiscriminate Violence in Armed Conflict: The Scope of Subsidiary Protection in the European Union
by Christel Querton - 60-79 Finding Religion: Assessing Religion-Based Asylum Claims in Refugee Status Determination Procedures in Norway and Canada
by Helge Årsheim - 80-103 Thailand’s National Screening Mechanism: A Case of Partial Acculturation to International Refugee Law
by Pawat Satayanurug - 104-113 Controlling the Discretion to Expel under Article 32 of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees: Comments on the Meaning of Terms, particularly ‘Public Order’ and ‘Ordre Public’, and on the Importance of Judicial Control
by Guy S Goodwin-Gill - 147-149 Internal Displacement and the Law
by Thomas McGee
2024, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 351-352 Editorial
by Jane McAdam & Geoff Gilbert - 353-376 Fleeing Deprivation: Deducing Non-Refoulement Obligations from Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
by Mariana Ferolla Vallandro do Valle - 377-396 A Matter of Individual Discretion: Facilitating Performative Credibility in Asylum Interviews
by Erna Bodström - 397-418 Pakistan’s Judicial Engagement with International Refugee Law
by Arjumand Bano Kazmi - 419-437 The Turkish Council of State’s Engagement with International Refugee Law in Cases Involving ‘Non-European’ Refugees
by Özlem Gürakar Skribeland - 466-468 Law of Asylum in the United States: 2024
by John Harland Giammatteo - 468-470 Refugees and Asylum Seekers in East Asia: Perspectives from Japan and Taiwan
by Brian Barbour
2024, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 201-222 Cosmopolitan Pariahs: The Moral Rationale for Exclusion under Article 1F
by Colin Grey - 223-247 International Protection for Criminals: To Grant or Not to Grant? Lessons from Australia, Belgium, and Canada
by Júlia Zomignani Barboza - 248-281 Internal Flight Anarchy: Points of Divergence from UNHCR Guidelines in Canadian Decision Making
by Pia Zambelli - 282-317 In Continuation of a ‘Unified Immigration Agenda’: The End of Asylum at the United States Southwest Border
by Sophie Capicchiano Young - 325-333 High Commissioner’s Opening Statement to the 74th Session of the Executive Committee of the High Commissioner’s Programme
by UN High Commissioner for Refugees & Filippo Grandi - 334-337 Closing Statement to the 74th Session of the Executive Committee of the High Commissioner’s Programme
by UN High Commissioner for Refugees & Filippo Grandi - 338-341 Closing Statement to the Global Refugee Forum 2023
by UN High Commissioner for Refugees & Filippo Grandi - 342-344 Conflict Refugees: European Union Law and Practice
by Cornelis (Kees) Wouters - 342-349 Judging Refugees: Narrative and Oral Testimony in Refugee Status Determination
by Laura Smith-Khan - 342-349 The Concealment Controversy: Sexual Orientation, Discretion Reasoning and the Scope of Refugee Protection
by Davide Tomaselli
2024, Volume 36, Issue 1-2
- 1-5 Special Issue on Gender
by Catherine Dauvergne & Kate Jastram - 6-19 Afghan Women Are Under Threat from the Taliban: A Great Test of the Turkish Government and the Courts
by Hülya Kaya - 20-32 Aligning United States Law with International Norms Would Remove Major Barriers to Protection in Gender Claims
by Karen Musalo - 33-42 Fleeing a Well-Founded Fear of Persecution to Be Persecuted Again? The Case of LGBTIQ+ Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Uganda
by Cristiano D’Orsi - 43-59 Constitutionalizing Protection for Refugee Women and Girls in South Asia
by Roshni Shanker - 60-76 The Gender- and Sexuality-Based Harms of Refugee Externalization: A Role for Human Rights Due Diligence
by Anna Talbot & Anthea Vogl & Sara Dehm - 77-92 Rape Myths in the European Court of Human Rights’ Non-Refoulement Case Law on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
by Lore Roels - 93-105 Gender in European Union Asylum Law: The Istanbul Convention as a Game Changer?
by Catherine Warin - 106-122 Resisting Domestic Violence
by Catherine Briddick - 123-136 ‘There should be equality in opinions’:1 Political Opinion in Intimate Partner Violence Claims
by Adrienne Anderson - 152-168 Note on International Protection
by Note by the High Commissioner - 176-197 International Protection, Disasters and Climate Change
by David Cantor & Bruce Burson & Brian Aycock & Nikolas Feith Tan & Thekli Anastasiou & Emily Arnold-Fernandez & Carla Field & Cleo Hansen-Lohrey & Walter Kälin & Gillian Kane & Steve Miron & Malavika Rao & Beatriz Sánchez Mojica & Chiara Scissa & Sanjula Weerasinghe & Tamara Wood - 198-199 Internally Displaced Persons and International Refugee Law
by Aderomola Adeola