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Free movement and the movement’s forgotten freedoms: South African representation of undocumented migrants

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Darshan Vigneswaran , (2007), RSC Working Paper Series, 41

Return in dignity: a neglected protection challenge

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Megan C. Bradley , (2007), RSC Working Paper Series, 40

Burma: the changing nature of displacement crises

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Ashley South , (2007), RSC Working Paper Series, 39

The European asylum procedures directive in legal context

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Cathryn Costello, (2006), UNHCR New Issues in Refugee Research, 134

Conceptualising interconnections in global governance: the case of refugee protection

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Alexander Betts, (2006), RSC Working Paper Series, 38

The medium of testimony: testimony as re-presentation

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Marie Godin et al, (2006), RSC Working Paper Series, 37

The politics of extraterritorial processing: offshore asylum policies in Europe and the Pacific

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Karin Fathimath Afeef , (2006), RSC Working Paper Series, 36

Asylum and childhood in the UK: a highly political relationship

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Clotilde Giner , (2006), RSC Working Paper Series, 34

The use of diplomatic assurances in the prevention of prohibited treatment

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Nina Larsaeus, (2006), RSC Working Paper Series, 32

Who should be included? Non-citizens, conflict and the constitution of the citizenry

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Matthew J Gibney, (2006), CRISE Working Paper Series, 17

Resolving the liberal paradox: Citizen rights and alien rights in the UK

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George Gigauri , (2006), RSC Working Paper Series, 31

Research with children living in situations of armed conflict: concepts, ethics and methods

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Jason Hart and Bex Tyrer , (2006), RSC Working Paper Series, 30

Stories of a nation: historical narratives and visions of the future in Saharawi refugee camps

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Robert Chamberlain , (2005), RSC Working Paper Series, 29

Palestine online: an emerging virtual homeland?

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Sophia Chloe Stamatopoulou-Robbins, (2005), RSC Working Paper Series, 28

The evolution of immigration detention in the UK: the involvement of private prison companies

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Christine Bacon , (2005), RSC Working Paper Series, 27

Politics as usual: the criminalization of asylum seekers in the United States

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Brett Story , (2005), RSC Working Paper Series, 26

International cooperation between North and South to enhance refugee protection in regions of origin

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Alexander Betts, (2005), RSC Working Paper Series, 25

Aceh under martial law: conflict, violence and displacement

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Eva-Lotta Hedman (ed), (2005), RSC Working Paper Series, 24

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Studies in Forced Migration

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