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1 ARTICLES ON REFUGEES ***** Abbreviations:- ILI : Indian Law Institute Library, New Delhi ISIL : Indian Society of International Law Library, New Delhi NHRC: National Human Rights Commission Library, New Delhi SCJL : Supreme Court Judges Library, New Delhi ABVYA, Edwin O: Revisiting liberalism and post colonial theory in the context of asylum applications. (Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, Vol 24, No.2, June 2006, p 193) (NHRC) ANANTHACHARI, T: Refugees in India: Legal framework, law enforcement and security. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 1, 2001, p ) BARNES, Richard: Refugees law at sea. (International & Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol 53, Part 1, Jan 2004, p 47) (SCJL) BATCHELOR, Carol A: Statelesness and the problem of resolving nationality status. (International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol 10, 1998, p ) BHALLA, HariJyot Singh & SHIVA, Sumedha: Need for national legislation on refugees: Some issues. (Delhi Law Review, Vol 24, 2002, p 227) (SCJL) CARBONNIER, GILLES: Corporate responsibility and humanitarian action: What relations between the business and humanitarian Worlds? (International Review of the Red Cross, Vol 83, 2001, No. 844, p ) CARE, Geoffrey: Judiciary, state and the refugee: Evolution of judicial protection in asylum, a UK perspective. (Fordham International Law Journal, Vol 28, No. 5, 2005, p 1421)
2 CARE, Geoffrey: Persecution and common characteristics: A refugee problem in particular social group. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee, Vol 6, 2006, p 265) CHETTY, A Lakshmana: Resolution of the problem of boat people: The case for a global initiative. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 1, 2001, p ) CHHANGANI, R C: Rights of refugees under Nigerian law. (Journal of Constitutional & Parliamentary Studies, Vol 30, No.1-2, Jan June 1996, p 43) (NHRC) CONROY, Melanie A.: Refugees themselves: The asylum case for parents of children at risk of female genital mutilation. (Harvard Human Rights Journal, Vol 22, 2009, p 109) (NHRC) COUPLAND, Robin: Humanity : What is it and how does it influence International Law.(International Review of the Red Cross, Vol 83, 2001, No. 844, p ) DAS, Bharat B: A refugee problem humanitarian approach. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 5, 2005, p 193) DEOSTHALE, J K: Human rights, humanitarian law and armed forcesproblems and challenges ahead. (Journal of the Institute of Human Rights, Vol 5, 2002, No. 1, p 79-93) (NHRC) DHAWAN, Rajeev: Refugee in India. (Hindu, Jun 28, 2003) DUFFY, P J: Article 3 of the European convention on human rights. (International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol 32, 1998, p ) (ILI) FELLER, Erika: International refugee protection 50 year on: The protection challenges of the past, present and future. (International Review of the Red Cross, Vol 83, No. 843, 2001, p ) FITZPATRICK, Joan: Temporary protection of refugees: Elements of a formalized regime. (American Journal of International Law, Vol 94, No.2, April 2000, p 279) (SCJL)
3 FOSTER, Michelle: Protection elsewhere: Legal implication of requiring refugees to seek protection. (Michigan Journal of International Law, Vol 28, No. 2, 2007, p 223) GILBERT, Geoff: Protection of refugees in international law post, September 11, (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 6, 2006, p 389) GORIS, Indira & HARRINGTON, Julia: Statelessness: What it is and why it matters. (Forced Migration Review, April 2009, p 4) (NHRC) GORLICK, Brian: Who needs and deserves protection? Applicability of the exclusion clauses in international refugee law. (Indian Journal of International Law, Vol 37, No.4, Oct Dec 1997, p 677) (SCJL) HADMARKER, Jeff: Advocating accountability: The reforming of a refugee rights discourse in South Africa. (Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, Vol 25, No.1, March 2007, p 53) (NHRC) HARRELL-BOND, Barbara: Can humanitarian work with refugees be humane. (Crime in India, Vol 24, No.1, Feb 2002, p 51) (SCJL) HARVEY, Colin & BARNIDGE, Robert P: Human rights, free movement and the right to leave in international law. (International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol 19, 2007, p 1) HATHAWAY, James C. & HARVEY, Colin J: Framing refugee protection in the New World disorder. (Cornell International Law Journal, Vol 34, No. 2, 2001, p ) (ILI) HELTON, Arthur C.: Protecting the world s exiles: The Human Rights of non-citizen. (Human Rights Quarterly, Vol 22, No.1, Feb 2000, p 280) (NHRC) HELTON, Arthur C: Rescuing the refugees. (Foreign Affairs, Vol 82, No.2, p 71) (ILI) HUMANITARIAN REFORM: Fulfilling its promise? (Forced Migration, No.29, Dec 2007, p 4) (NHRC)
4 INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN law: An Indo-Asian perspective. (International Review of the Red Cross, Vol 83, 2000, p 59-76) JAEGER, Gilbert: On the history of International Protection of refugees. (International Review of Red Cross, Vol 83, No.843, 2001, p ) JHA, U C: Refugees right to work: An Indian perspective. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 3, 2003, p 194) KADAM, Umesh: Promoting humanitarian law at the national level: Usefulness of national bodies. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 1, 2001, p 36-46) KADAM, Umesh: Recent developments in of violations of international human rights and humanitarian law. (Journal of the Institute of Human Rights, Vol 6, No. 1, 2003, p 14-25) (NHRC) KATJU, Markandey: India s perception of refugee law. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee, Vol 1, 2001, p 251) KELLEY, Ninetle: International refugee protection, challenges and opportunities. (International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol 19, No. 3, 2007, p 401) KJAERUM, Morten: Refugee protection between state interests and human rights: Where is Europe heading? (Crime in India, Vol 24, No.2, May 2002, p 513) (SCJL) KOLB, Robert: The relationship between international humanitarian law and human rights law A brief history of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 1949 Geneva Conventions. (International Review of the Red Cross, No. 324, 1998, p ) KUMAR, S Y Surendra: Afghan refugee post 9/11: Dilemmas and prospects. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee, Vol 4, 2004, p79) LAENKHALM, Christer: Resettlement for Butanes refugees. (Forced Migration, Vol 29, Dec 2007, p 59) (NHRC)
5 LAMBERT, Helene: Asylum qualification directive, its impact on the jurisprudence of the United Kingdom and international law. (International & Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol 55, Part 1, Jan 2006, p 161) (SCJL) LEE, Lay Tang: Denationalization and statelessness in modern world. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee, Vol 6, 2006, p 19) LEE, Lay Tang: Refugees from Bhutan: Nationality, Statlesness and the right to return. (International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol 10, 1998, p ) LIM-KABAA, Wei Meng: Migratory movement and refugee protection in South Asia. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 2, 2002, p 58) LONG DE, D. Cornelis: The legal framework: The Convention relating to the status of refugees and the development of law half a century later. (International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol 10, 1998, p ) LOPER, A: Montagnard asylum seekers: Importance of protecting the human rights of refugees. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 3, 2003, p 135) MAJUMDER, Sumita Das: Refugee management in India: Policy introspection. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee, Vol 5, 2005, p142) MANI, V S: International humanitarian law: Challenges in the twenty first century. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee, Vol 4, 2004, p 1) MANI, V S: The International Court and the humanitarian law of armed conflict. (Indian Journal of International Law, Vol 39, 1999, p 32-46) MANOHAR, Sujata V: An Indian perception of international humanitarian law and refugee law. (ISIL Yearbook of International
6 Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 2, 2002, p 1-6) MAYILVAGANAN, M: Sri Lankan refugees in India. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee, Vol 5, 2005, p 262) MCNAMARA, Dennis: Protecting refugees: A challenge of International Law. (Law & Justice, Vol 4 7, 1997, p 109) (SCJL) MODEL NATIONAL law on refugees. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 1, 2001, p 295) MUDDARAJU, N & Ramesh: Creating space for refugees in India. (Karnataka Law Journal, Vol 2, Part 5, March 2009 p 8) (SCJL) NARIMAN, Fali S: Refugee protection. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 2, 2002, p 7) NEW DELHI WORKSHOP on international refugee law. (Indian Journal of International Law, Vol 39, No.1, Jan March 1999, p 1) (SCJL) NIRMAL, B C: Refugees and human rights. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 1, 2001, p ) NIRMAL, B C: Some aspects of the right to leave, right to return and the question of the right to remain with special reference to Indian law and practice. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 7, 2007, p 229) O DONNELL, Daniel: Trends in the application of International humanitarian law by United Nations Human Rights mechanisms. (International Review of the Red Cross, No. 324, 1998, p ) OYELADE, O S: A critique of rights of refugees under the OAU convention governing specific aspects of refugees problem in Africa. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee, Vol 6, 2006 p 201) PARIKH, Sanjay: Refugees in international and national frame work. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 1, 2001, p 263)
7 PIOTROWICZ, R: International focus: Dual nationality and refugee status. (Australian Law Journal, Vol 71, No.8, Aug 1997, p 590) (SCJL) PIOTROWICZ, Ryszrd & ECK, Carina Van: Subsidiary protection and primary rights. (International & Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol 53, Part 1, p 107) (SCJL) PRADHAN, H N: Human rights and refugees. (Supreme Court Journal, Vol 8, Part 46, Nov 2006, p 25) (SCJL) RAJ, Sushil: The gender element in international refugee law: Its impact on agency programming and the North-South debate. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 1, 2001, p ) RAMASUBRAMANIAN, R & SASTRY, T S N: Policy perspective of UNCHR in protecting the rights of refugees children. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee, Vol 5, 2005, p 118) RAMJI, Jaya: Legislating away international law: The refugee provisions of the illegal immigration reform and immigrant responsibility act. (Stanford Journal of International Law, Vol 37, No. 1, 2001, p ) (ILI) RANI, Shobha: The problem of refugees in India and international response. (Andhra Weekly Reporter, Vol 2, Part 24&25, Dec 2007, p 7) (SCJL) RAO, Y Baskar: Refugee law vis-à-vis international humanitarian law. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 5, 2005, p 215) REINISCH, August: Developing human rights and humanitarian law accountability of the Security Council for the imposition of economic sanctions. (American Journal of International Law, Vol 95, No. 4, 2001, p ) RIZVI, Sumbul: International dimension of refugee law. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 5, 2005, p 103)
8 RIZVI, Sumbul: Refugees as human dimension of national security. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 3, 2003, p106) ROY, Sanjay K: Bangladeshi refugee in India: Statelessness, rehabilitation and citizenship. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 2, 2002, p 207) SAHA, K C: Legal status of asylum seekers in India: A study of selected cases. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 2, 2002, p 190) SAMADDAR, Ranbir: Institutional requirement on protection and care of the victims of forced migration in South Asia. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol 2, 2002, p 74-87) SAXENA, J N: Environmental degradation and refugees. (Indian Journal of International Law, Vol 36, No.2, April June 1996, p 72) (SCJL) SEMINAR OF UNHCR & Madras Bars Association on international law on refugees. (Law Weekly, Vol 1, Part 6, 1999, p JS45) (SCJL) SEN, Sumit: Exiled at home: The International regime of internal displacement. (Indian Journal of International Law, Vol 38, No.2, April June 1998, p 182) (SCJL) SEXENA, PHABODH: Creating legal space for refugees in India: Milestones crossed and the road map for the future. (International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol 19, No 2, 2007, p 246) SHASTHRI, V Seshaian: Application of international human rights principles and standards for effective refugee protection. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee, Vol 5, 2005, p 174) SINHA, Manoj Kumar: Crisis in Darfur: International response. (Indian Journal of International Law, Vol 45, No. 3, 2005, p 389) SINHA, Manoj Kumar: Regional approaches to refugees: The European context. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and
9 Refugee Law, Vol 7, 2007, p 188) SMITH, MERRILL: Development without refugee rights? A civil society response. (Fordham International Law Journal, Vol 28, 2005, p 1479) SMITH, Peter Magalister: Refugees and displaced persons in a troubled world: Human needs human rights and the role of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). (Indian Journal of International Law, Vol 37, No.4, Oct Dec 1997, p 633) (SCJL) SUBRAMANYA, N: Refugees and human rights-an overview. (Journal of the Institute of Human Rights, Vol 6, No.1, 2003, p 37-53) (NHRC) Sushil Raj: Gender element in international refugee law. (ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee, Vol1, 2001, p 164) WALLAGE, R M M: Making the refugee convention gender sensitive: The Canadian guidelines. (International & Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol 45, Part 3, July 1996, p 702) (SCJL) WANI, M Afzal: Refugee crisis and the universal human rights instruments: An overview of fifty years developments. (Journal of Indian Law Institute, Vol 41, NO.2, April June 1999 p 201) (SCJL) WEISSBRODT, David & COLLINS, Clay: Human Rights of stateless persons. (Human Rights Quaterly, Vol 28, No.1, Feb 2006, p 245) (NHRC) ZARD, Monette: Exclusion, Terrorism and the refugee convention, (Forced Migration Review, No. 13, June 2002, p 32-34)
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