Emma Haddad, The Refugee in International Society: Between Sovereigns: Cambridge University Press (2008) 256 pages, ISBN-13: 978-0521868884

The Refugee in International Society: Between Sovereigns by Emma Haddad is reviewed. Refugees are individuals no longer resident in the state where they used to reside and where they expected protection from the state but did not receive it. They now live outside the borders of that state. The quest...

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Demography
Earthquakes
Fault lines
Immigration policy
International
Migration
Noncitizens
Population Economics
Refugees
Social Sciences
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Sovereignty
Theory
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