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North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Protecting and assisting migrants caught in crises

The 2011 Libya crisis brought into sharp focus how global migration patterns are re-defining the range and type of needs and vulnerabilities of persons affected by a humanitarian crisis.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 We are not all Egyptian

For many refugees in Egypt the weeks of the revolution were marked by isolation, fear and brutality. In the aftermath of the revolution, the promise of greater freedom has not yet been extended to refugees.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Dispossession and displacement in Libya

Inability to access pre-displacement housing, land and property poses a significant obstacle to the achievement of durable solutions for most IDPs in Libya. Displacement and dispossession cannot be separated from the legacy of the Gaddafi era.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Resettlement is needed for refugees in Tunisia

With Tunisia experiencing wide-ranging political, social and economic change, there is an imperative need to alleviate the burden of hosting people fleeing Libya who are unable to return to their countries of origin.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Local hosting and transnational identity

Tunisian people, rather than their government, led the response to the humanitarian crisis when Libyans started their own revolt and people starting fleeing across the border.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 The bittersweet return home

Migrants left Libya in haste and in fear for their lives. A rapid international response saved lives and facilitated the return home but a premature return may have some unwelcome repercussions.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Legal protection frameworks

The large-scale displacement associated with the recent popular uprisings in North Africa both reinforces and challenges the role of legal protection mechanisms.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Bordering on a crisis

While the phenomenon of 'mixed migratory flows' has long been recognised, this was the first time it applied to a large-scale displacement. It required a coordinated humanitarian response for a large and diverse group of displaced persons.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Migration and revolution

The Arab Spring has not radically transformed migration patterns in the Mediterranean, and the label 'migration crisis' does not do justice to the composite and stratified reality.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Broadening our perspective

Broadening our perspective, remarks from the IOM Director General.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Positive lessons from the Arab Spring

Positive lessons from the Arab Spring.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 From the editors

From the editors.
European Studies Centre

The Impact of European Court of Human Rights' Decisions and Turkish Code Reforms Pertaining to the Headscarf on Islamist Women in Turkey: Enabling Emancipation or Legitimizing Discrimination?

Sarah Ficher, (American University), gives a talk for the Legal Reform and Political Change Affecting Women in the MENA Region held on Tuesday 12 June, 2012 in St Antony's College.
European Studies Centre

Before the 'Days of Rage': Registers of Bahraini Women's Activism

Part of the Legal Reform and Political Change Affecting Women in the MENA Region conference: Politicizing Women and Women's Issues by Nova Robinson (Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey).
European Studies Centre

Changing state-society relations in Morocco through family law reform: 'the state enters the home of the citizen'.

Part of the Legal Reform and Political Change Affecting Women in the MENA Region conference: Legal Reforms in Theory and Practice by Dörthe Engelcke (University of Oxford):.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

North Africa in Transition: Mobility, Forced Migration and Humanitarian Crises: Session 2

This workshop provided a space for interested academics, practitioners and policy makers to critically engage with the evolving contemporary crises in North Africa.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

North Africa in Transition: Mobility, Forced Migration and Humanitarian Crises: Session 1

This workshop provided a space for interested academics, practitioners and policy makers to critically engage with the evolving contemporary crises in North Africa.

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