Book Notes
Recently Received Books: Refugess & Displaced Persons
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Transnational Threats: Smuggling and Trafficking in Arms, Drugs Bridgeport, CT: Praeger Security International. 2007. 241pp. *Cross-listed in Globalization, Labor & Economic Rights |
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Advancing Refugee Protection in South Africa New York, NY: Berghahn Books. 2008. 336pp. *Cross-listed in Regional Focus on Africa & the Middle East |
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Refugee Law and Practice in Japan Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing. 2008. 270pp. *Cross-listed in International Law & Ethics & |
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Can Compensation Prevent Impoverishment?: Reforming New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 2008. 441pp. *Cross-listed in Development, Democracy & Health & |
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To Plead Our Own Cause Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. 2008. 258pp. |
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Migration and Refugee Law: New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. 2008. 336pp. *Cross-listed in Regional: Europe & the West |
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Protracted Displacement in Asia: No Place to Call Home Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing. 2008. 243pp. *Cross-listed in Regional: Asia |
In addition to our thematic essays, Human Rights & Human Welfare also publishes Book Notes. These brief pieces (i.e., 500-750 words) are intended to provide the busy reader a thorough annotation of the contents of recently published materials, including the reviewer's assessment of the audiences that would benefit most from the material, its contribution to the field, and its overall usefulness and readability.
The Editors have chosen a number of titles that we have recently received from publishers for review as Book Notes. We would also like to encourage our readership to consider writing a Book Note covering any of a number of recently published reports and other materials.
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