FMR 17 : published May 2003
When does internal displacement end?
Contents
Feature articles
Introduction by Erin Mooney
Cessation of refugee status: a guide for determining when internal displacement ends? by Rafael Bonoan
Displacement without end: internally displaced who can't go home by Bill Frelick
A UNHCR perspective by Guillermo Bettocchi and Raquel Freitas
The legal dimension by Walter Kälin
National legislation by Christophe Beau
Looking beyond emergency response by Patricia Weiss Fagen
The role of protection in ending displacement by Roberta Cohen
The question not asked: when does displacement end? by Michael M Cernea
Burundi: out of sight, out of mind? by Susan Martin
Colombia: the end of displacement or the end of attention? by Amelia Fernández and Roberto Vidal López
Rwanda: narrowing criteria cannot solve IDP problems by Greta Zeender
Sierra Leone: resettlement doesn't always end displacement by Claudia McGoldrick
Sri Lanka: on the edge of ending internal displacement? by Rupasingha A Ariyaratne
Indonesia: confusing deadlines by Christopher R Duncan
The southern Caucasus experience by Marco Borsotti
General articles
Iraq: dilemmas in contingency planning by Clare Graham
Domestic violence on the Thai-Burma border: international human rights implications by Caroline Lambert and Sharon Pickering
Benchmarks and yardsticks for humanitarian action: broadening the picture by Koenraad Van Brabant
Urban refugees in Mauritania by Channe Lindstrom
Regular features