FMR 10 : published April 2001
UNHCR and the Convention at 50
Contents
Feature articles
Introduction by B S Chimni
The Convention at 50: the way ahead for refugee protection by Erika Feller
Global migration and asylum by Gerry Van Kessel
After the Cold War: asylum and the refugee concept move on by Guy S Goodwin-Gill
Ireland: from Emerald Isle to island mentality by Maura Leen
Integration or alienation? by Tarig Misbah Yousif
Legal protection of refugees in South Asia by Chowdhury R Abrar
International and national responses to the plight of IDPs by Francis Deng & Dennis McNamara
UNHCR and the erosion of refugee protection by Gil Loescher
UNHCR and the ethics of repatriation by Michael Barnett
Return to Prijedor: politics and UNHCR by Ayaki Ito
Rights and accountability by Leanne MacMillan and Lars Olsson
UNHCR and emergencies: a new role or back to basics? by John Telford
UNHCR and forgotten emergencies: can funds be found? by Amelia Bookstein
UNHCR in Guinea by Father John Agberagba