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The Researcher
Volume 4 Issue 2 June 2009
Contents
Editorial
Recent Issues in Family Reunification Under Irish Law - Patricia Brazil LLB, MLitt, Barrister-at-Law
UNHCR Guidance Note on Refugee Claims relating to Female Genital Mutilation - Manuel Jordão, UNHCR Representative
An Analysis of Recent Caselaw on the Assessment of Documentation and Country of Origin Information in the Asylum Process - Aideen Collard B.L.
Recent Developments in Refugee and Immigration Law - John Stanley, B.L.
Mapping Integration - UNHCR's Age, Gender and Mainstreaming Project on Refugee Integration in Ireland - Emilie Wiinblad Mathez, Protection Officer, UNHCR Ireland
The Italian Asylum Procedure - Some Problematic Aspects - Maria Cristina Romano, Member of ASGI, ELENA co-ordinator for Italy
Are There Enough Procedural Safeguards Foreseen in Administrative Limitation of Movement? - Vita Habjan, Legal-informational Center for Non-governmental Organizations
Killing Fields- Patrick Dowling
Directory of Migrant Led Organisations
The protection of Vulenerable Migrants in European Law
Sanctuary Newsletter
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Also available on the Legal Aid Board website
Editors:
Seamus Keating SJKeating@Legalaidboard.ie
Paul Daly PPDaly@Legalaidboard.ie
Disclaimer
Articles and summaries contained in the Researcher do not necessarily reflect the views of the RDC or of the Legal Aid Board. Some articles contain information relating to the human rights situation and the political, social, cultural and economic background of countries of origin. These are provided for information purposes only and do not purport to be RDC COI query responses. |