Legitimising Rejection: International Refugee Law in Southeast Asia
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Preliminary Materials
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- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List Of Abbreviations
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Introduction
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- Existing Approaches
- Explanatory Framework
- How Rejection Has Been Legitimised
- The Eurocentric 1951 Convention (23-56) (157K)
- 1967 Protocol—An Addendum To The 1951 Convention (57-84) (139K)
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The Beginning Of The Indochinese Refugee Crisis: 1975–1979
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- 3.1 A Background To The Indochinese Refugee Crisis
- 3.2 Southeast Asian Responses At The Beginning Of The Indochinese Refugee Crisis: 1975–1977
- 3.3 The Deepening Crisis: 1977–1978
- 3.4 Rising Gap Between Incoming Asylum Seekers And Resettlement Places: 1978–1979
- 3.5 The Role Of People Smugglers
- 3.6 Conflict In Indochina
- 3.7 1979 Conference On Refugees And Displaced Persons In Southeast Asia
- 3.8 Conclusion
- After The 1979 Conference: The Early 1980s (115-152) (171K)
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‘Compassion Fatigue’ In The Mid 1980s
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- 5.1 Demands For Resettlement States To ‘Lift Their Game’
- 5.2 Questioning The Refugee Status Of The Indochinese
- 5.3 Why The Cambodians Were Not Refugees
- 5.4 Breakdown Between Thailand And UNHCR Over The Pirate Crises
- 5.5 More Listeners To Southeast Asian States By Mid 1980s
- 5.6 Conclusion
- The 1989 Comprehensive Plan Of Action (187-224) (166K)
- Conclusion (225-232) (56K)
- Convention Relating To The Status Of Refugees (189 UNTS 150) (233-248) (83K)
- Statute Of The Office Of The United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees G.A. Res. 428 (V) U.N. Doc. A/1775 (1950) (249-254) (58K)
- 1967 Protocol Relating To The Status Of Refugees (606 UNTS 267) (255-258) (63K)
- Final Text Of The AALCC’s 1966 Bangkok Principles On Status And Treatment Of Refugees (259-266) (71K)
- Bibliography (267-284) (105K)
- Index (285-288) (55K)
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Preliminary Materials
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