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Gendering The International Asylum And Refugee Debate
Gendering The International Asylum And Refugee Debate
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This book redresses the lack of gender-specific analyses of asylum and refugee issues by providing a comprehensive account of women in global forced migration, and explaining the ways in which women's experiences are shaped by gendered relations and structures. The book provides a wide-ranging examination of all sides of the debate looking at causes of refugee flows, international laws and conventions and their application, responses to refugees and asylum seekers and the experiences of refugees and asylum seekers themselves. Drawing on interviews with refugees, asylum seekers, members of NGOs, voluntary organisations and policy makers, this book will be a valuable resource for students, academics and practitioners alike.
About the Author:
Jane Freedman is Marie Curie Professor of Politics at the Sorbonne University, France
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