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Main Debates
Should Refugees Enjoy the Rights of Citizens?
Main Points
Comparison with Rights of Other Non-Nationals
Readings
Core
G. Goodwin-Gill and J. McAdam, The Refugee in International Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 524–527. [G. Goodwin-Gill, The Refugee in International Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), pp. 307–315].
J. Hathaway, ‘Attachment to the Asylum State’ and ‘Rights of Refugees Lawfully Staying’, The Rights of Refugees under International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2005), pp. 156–160, 730–912.

Readings
Core
The Refugee in International Law
G. Goodwin-Gill and J. McAdam, The Refugee in International Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 524–527. [G. Goodwin-Gill, The Refugee in International Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), pp. 307–315].
‘Attachment to the Asylum State’ and ‘Rights of Refugees Lawfully Staying’
J. Hathaway, ‘Attachment to the Asylum State’ and ‘Rights of Refugees Lawfully Staying’, The Rights of Refugees under International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2005), pp. 156–160, 730–912.
Online Catalogue: http://titles.cambridge.org
Attachment to the Asylum State
J. Hathaway, ‘Attachment to the Asylum State’, The Rights of Refugees under International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2005), pp. 156–160. Online Catalogue: http://titles.cambridge.org
Rights of Refugees Lawfully Staying
J. Hathaway, ‘Rights of Refugees Lawfully Staying’, The Rights of Refugees under International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2005), pp. 156–160, 730–912. *Please note that this file might take a few minutes to load, due to its size.
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