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The November issue of the International Refugee Rights Initiative’s Refugee Legal Aid Newsletter (formerly the Fahamu Refugee Legal Aid Newsletter) is out. Find the full newsletter .

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The FEBRUARY 2015 Issue is represents five years of the Newsletter. We are all proud of what we have accomplished over the years and strive to make sure we continue to maintain a dynamic publication.We ask you to help us by filling out this quick survey.

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In this issue

ARTICLES

Boundaries of civility transgressed? Studying practices of humanitarian government, difference, and power in Kakuma Refugee Camp

Reflection on the Tripartite Agreement on Voluntary Repatriation of Somali Refugees

NEWS

News on Countries of Origin

News on Countries of Asylum

Detention and Deportation News

SHORT PIECES

Montagnards seeking asylum in Cambodia

Tenth International Association of Refugee Law Judges (IARLJ) World Conference in Tunisia

KISA calls on the government of Cyprus not to abandon the rescued Syrian refugees to the hands of the smugglers

Spain: Legislation on immigration/asylum will breach human rights

Court of Justice of the European Union: Returns Directive bans removal of seriously ill people to places where treatment is not provided

Good character citizenship criteria quietly tightened up

UNHCR study shows rapid deterioration in living conditions of Syrian refugees in Jordan

Possible North Korean refugee facing deportation to China and repatriation to North Korea by the government of Sweden

CASE NOTES

European Court of Human Rights: Case of Fozil Nazarov versus Russia

Irish High Court provides judgement on Best Interests of Child

U.K. Upper Tribunal clarifies protection claims for non-Arab Darfuris in Sudan

Court of Appeal victory in Afghan interpreters’ case

Deportation to Sudan would breach Article 3

LETTERS TO THE EDITORS

Quickly search for UN documents online

Refugee Law Project at Makerere University resumes services

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Announcements

Conferences, workshops, and courses

Calls for papers

Grants and awards

Vacancies

Publications

Resources

Request: Tunisian nationals to support feasibility study on refugee legal aid

CCIP Community Interpreting Training for Migrant and Refugee Settings

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