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  • Making Good for Forced Exodus: Compensation for Departure from Iraq or Kuwait - Claims of Individuals: "A" Claims, by Iñigo Salvador-Crespo - Oxford University Press 03/15342138
  • Formalizing displacement : international law and population transfers, by Umut Özsu - Oxford University Press 18.02.15342140
  • Forced up or down? : the Impact of Forced Migration on Social Status, by Isabel Ruiz, Melissa Siegel, Carlos Vargas-Silva - Journal of Refugee Studies 02.02.15342274
  • Forced migration and the Myanmar peace process, by Ashley South & Kim Jolliffe - UNHCR 02/15342272
  • Migration and Forced Migration Today : Challenges for the Rule of Law, by Guy S. Goodwin-Gill - Brill 01/15342276
  • Accountability for Forced Displacement in Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda before the International Criminal Court, by Luke Moffett - Queen's University Belfast 01/15342383
  • The Challenge of Prosecuting Forced Displacement at the International Criminal Court : the Case of Kenya, by Paige Morrow and Jennifer Winstanley - McGill-Queen's University …342141
  • Palestinian Refugees and the Syrian Uprising : Fillng the Protection Gap During Secondary Forced Displacement, by Noura Erakat - International Journal of Refugee Law 12/14342188
  • Anthropology and Forced Migration, by Dawn Chatty - The Refugee Studies Centre 02.12.14342264
  • Land laws, administration and forced displacement in Andhra Pradesh, India, by C. Ramachandraiah, A. Venkateswarlu - Centre for Economic and Social Studies 10/14342380
  • Forced Migration in Contemporary Asia, by Michael Strausz - Semantic Scholar 01.10.14342284
  • The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Gil Loescher, Katy Long, and Nando Sigona - Oxford University Press 26.08.14342132
  • Crisis? Which crisis? : families and forced migration, by Tania Kaiser - Routledge 10.07.14342340
  • Survival migration : conflicting refugee identities in Africa, by Alexander Betts - Routledge 08.07.14342190
  • Forced Migration in Europe, by Roland Bank - Harvard University 06/14342131
  • Survival migration : conflicting refugee identities in Africa, by Alexander Betts - Refugee Studies Centre 19.06.14342130
  • Forced Migration in South-East Asia and East Asia, by Kirsten McConnachie - Oxford University Press 12.06.14342334
  • Political Theory, Ethics, and Forced Migration, by Matthew J. Gibney - Oxford University Press 12.06.14342346
  • UNHCR and Forced Migration, by Gil Loescher - Oxford University Press 06/14342337
  • Forced Migration in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa, by Gaim Kibreab - London South Bank University 01.06.14342339
  • The Oxford handbook of refugee and forced migration studies, by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Gil Loescher, Katy Long, Nando Sigona - Oxford University Press 01.06.14342270
  • Histories of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, by Jérôme Elie - ResearchGate 06/14342349
  • Forced Migration in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific, by Anne McNevin - Oxford University Press 06/14342336
  • From Internment to Resettlement of Refugees : On US Obligations towards Mek Defectors in Iraq, by Tom de Boer - Melbourne Journal of International Law 06/14342129
  • Children and Forced Migration, by Jason Hart - Joint Data Center 06/14342342
  • International Relations and Forced Migration by Alexander Betts - Oxford University Press 12.06.14342265
  • Forced Migration in the Middle East and North Africa, by Sari Hanafi - Oxford University Press. 06/14342344
  • The Securitization of Forced Migration, by Anne Hammerstad - ResearchGate 06/14342345
  • Forced migration as a cause and consequence of civil war, by Idean Salehyan - Routledge 25.02.14342333
  • Livelihoods and Forced Migration, by Karen Jacobsen - Harvard University 12.02.14342341
  • Forced migration & media-mirrors, by Sibaji Pratim Basu - frontpage 01.04.14342271
  • War and displacement in the twentieth century : global conflicts, by Sandra Barkhof and Angela K. Smith - Routledge 22.04.14342134
  • Forced Migration in Southern Africa, by Jonathan Crush and Abel Chikanda - Oxford University Press 01/14342262
  • Forced Migration in North America, by Susan F. Martin - UNHCR 01/14342186
  • "Simply bred out" : Genocide and the Ethical in the Stolen Generations, BY Donna-Lee Frieze - Deakin University 01/14342187
  • The Mediterranean Sea as a European Border : Trans-Mediterranean Migration, Forced Return and Violation of Fundamental Rights, by Maria Chiara Locchi - Ashgate 01/14342338
  • Health and Forced Migration, by Alastair Ager - ResearchGate 01/14342269
  • Protecting forced migrants : a state of the art report of concepts, challenges and ways forward / Roger Zetter ; editor Elsbeth Steiner - Federal Commission on Migration FCM …342282
  • Studying the Palestine Arab Refugee Problem, by Asaf Romirowsky and Alexander H. Joffe - Springer Nature 12/13342102
  • People on the move : experiences of forced migration : with examples from various parts of the world, by Charles Westin and Sadia Hassanen - The Red Sea Press 20.11.13342283
  • Orderly and humane : the expulsion of the Germans after the Second World War, by R.M. Douglas - Yale University Press 23.07.13342176
  • Forced Displacement, the Law of International Armed Conflict, and State Authority, by David James Cantor - Routledge 19.07.13342379
  • Survival migration : failed governance and the crisis of displacement, by Alexander Betts - Cornell University Press 15.08.13342185
  • Approaches to the crime of forced displacement: the Colombian experience, between the local and the international, by Rafael A. Prieto Sanjuán - Brazilian Yearbook of Interna…342179
  • Forced migration : law and policy, by David A. Martin, T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Hiroshi Motomura, Maryellen Fullerton - West Academic Publishing 15.07.13342281
  • The Nexus between Forced Displacement and Transitional Justice, by Lucy Hovil - The International Center for Transitional Justice 06/13342376
  • Criminal Justice and Forced Displacement : International and National Perspectives, by Federico Andreu-Guzmán - The International Center for Transitional Justice 06/13342377
  • Ethnic cleansing and the European Union : an interdisciplinary approach to security, memory and ethnography, by Lynn M. Tesser - Palgrave Macmillan London 14.05.13342183
  • Governing forced migration, by Phil Orchard - Routledge 28.05.13342279
  • In the shadow of the Jews: Sudeten German demands for compensation after 1989, by Iris Nachum - Wallstein Verlag 01/13342180
  • Humanity's children : ICC jurisprudence and the failure to address the genocidal forcible transfer of children, by Sonja C. Grover - Springer Nature 12/12342095
  • Forced displacement as an international crime: new demands to legal-criminal dogmatics, by Aljandro Aponte Cardona - SciELO Colombia 12/12342181
  • Forced migrants : from the politics of displacement to a moral economy of reception, by Charles Watters - Routledge 12/12342378
  • Race, Land, and Forced Migration in Darfur, by Wenona Rymond-Richmond and John Hagan - New York University Press 10/12342174
  • Forcible displacement throughout the ages : towards an international convention for the prevention and punishment of the crime of forcible displacement, by Grant Dawson and S…342178
  • The lost German East : forced migration and the politics of memory, 1945-1970, by Andrew Demshuk - SAGE Publications 07/12342177
  • Self-determination in New Contexts : The Self-determination of Refugees and Forced Migrants in International Law, by Kathleen McVay - Utrecht Journal of International and Eur…342175
  • Fragmented state power and forced migration : a study on non-state actors in refugee law, by Eeva Nykänen - Brill 14.06.12342362
  • Climate Change, Forced Migration, and International Law, by Jane McAdam - Oxford University Press 02.06.12342335
  • Divided Eastern Europe : borders and population transfer, 1938-1947, by Aleksandr Dyukov and Olesya Orlenko - Cambridge Scholars Publishing 03/12342103
  • Child soldier victims of genocidal forcible transfer : exonerating child soldiers charged with grave conflict-related international crimes, by Sonja C. Grover - Springer Natu…342094
  • UNHCR and the Securitization of Forced Migration, by Anne Hammerstad - Oxford University Press 23.02.12342170
  • War, natural disasters, and forced migration, by Susan Martin - ResearchGate 01/12342363
  • Human rights and migration : trafficking for forced labour, by Christien van den Anker and Ilse van Liempt - Palgrave Macmillan 05.12.11342278
  • Forced displacement and international crimes, by Guido Acquaviva - UNHCR 06/11342172
  • Refugees and the end of empire : imperial collapse and forced migration in the twentieth century, by Panikos Panayi and Pippa Virdee - Springer Nature 17.05.11342173
  • Immigration, refugees and forced migration : law, policy and practice in Australia, by Mary Crock, Laurie Berg - Federation Press 06.05.11342361
  • Managing Forced Displacement by Law in Africa : the Role of the New African Union IDPs Convention, by Won Kidane - Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 09.02.11342375
  • Questioning Hierarchies of Harm : Women, Forced Migration, and International Criminal Law, by Jaya Rami-Nogales - University of Baltimore 02.02.11342360
  • Forced migration in North East India : a media reader, by Nilanjan Dutta - Frontpage Publications 01.01.11342364
  • What about our rights? Settlements, subsistence and livelihood security among Central Kalahari San and Bakgalagadi, by Robert K. Hitchcock, Maria Sapignoli and Wayne A. Babch…342167
  • "Global" Governance of Forced Migration, by Sophia Benz and Andreas Hasenclever - Oxford University Press 30.12.10342171
  • Post-conflict Statebuilding and Forced Migration, by Dominik Zaum - Oxford University Press 30.12.10342220
  • Planned Evacuations and the Right to Shelter during Displacement, by Roger Zetter and Camillo Boano - HeinOnline 11/10342215
  • On the Social Life of International Organisations : Framing Accountability in Refugee Resettlement, by Kristin Bergtora Sandvik - Intersentia 08.10.10342216
  • Forced Migration and Asylum : Stateless Citizens today, by Michel Agier - Research Institute for Development 08/10342357
  • Dispossession and displacement : forced migration in the Middle East and North Africa, by Dawn Chatty and Bill Finlayson - British Academy 05.08.10342358
  • The Right to Refuse: Abject Theory and the Return of Palestinian Refugees, by Dan Rabinowitz - JSTOR 04/10342101
  • Ethnic and class cleansing in 20th-century Europe: sketches to the problem, by Piotr Majdaczyk - Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences 03/10342217
  • Gender and Forced Migration, by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh - Oxford University Press. 04/08342348
  • Forced Migration, the Refugee Regime and the Responsibility to Protect, by Susan Martin - Brill 01.01.10342354
  • No Easy Road to Freedom : Engendering and Enculturating Forced Migration, by M. Brinton Lykes - Georgetown University Press 01/10342355
  • A "Sea of Tiny Houses" : Novel Approaches to Ending Forced Displacement Following the 2008 Russia-Georgia Conflict, by Anneke Smit - Palgrave Macmillan London 01.01.10342370
  • Climate Change and Forced Displacement : Obligation of States Under nternational Human Rights Law, by Mostafa Mahmud Naser - Freie University Berlin 01/10342373
  • Expulsion of the Palestinians : the concept of "transfer" in Zionist political thought, 1882-1948, by Nur Masalha - International Journal of Middle East Studies 04/09342100

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