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Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues Publications
The
Journal of Migration and Refugee
Issues is a refereed journal focusing
on legal and policy issues underpinning the movement of people
across national borders. It accepts articles on a wide range of
issues, including:
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International migration patterns;
- Changing migration trends and
the rights of non-citizens;
- Refugees and internally displaced
people;
- Government and civil responses to refugee flows;
- Determination
and assessment of refugee status;
- Comparative migration and refugee
law;
- The history of migration and refugee law; and
- Citizenship and statelessness.
Papers are peer-reviewed and submissions are invited from practitioners,
academics, postgraduate students and judicial officers.
We review all articles within one month of receipt.
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Submissions
Contributions to The Journal of Migration and Refugee
Issues are
to be submitted electronically through our electronic
submission system. Contributors will be informed
within four weeks of the date of submission whether or not
their paper has been accepted for publication. The journal
will consider articles and commentaries that are under consideration
elsewhere.
Articles must contain an abstract between 50 to 200 words summarising
the key points made in the article. All contributions must confrom
with the style requirements of the "Blue Book", published
by the Harvard Law Review Association. For more information, please
refer to http://www.legalbluebook.com/.
All articles are peer refereed.
Editor
Mr John Vrachnas
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