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Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Human Rights and New Challenges of Protecting Forced Migrants  David Hollenbach Part I New Realities of Protection in a Human Rights Framework 1 Rethinking the International Refugee Regime in Light of Human Rights and the Global Common Good  Susan F. Martin Part II Normative Responses: Religion, Human Rights, Gender, and Culture 2 Justice for the Displaced: The Challenge of a Christian Understanding  Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator 3 Human Rights as a Framework for Advocacy on Behalf of the Displaced: The Approach of the Catholic Church  Silvano Tomasi 4 No Easy Road to Freedom: Engendering and Enculturating Forced Migration  M. Brinton Lykes Part III Protecting Rights at the Border: Denial of Asylum and Systemic Responses 5 Human Rights as a Challenge to National Policies That Exclude Refugees: Two Case Studies from Southeast Asia  Frank Brennan Contents vi Contents 6 Loving Humanity while Accepting Real People: A Critique and a Cautious Affirmation of the “Political” in U.S. Asylum and Refugee Law  Daniel Kanstroom 7 Closed Borders, Human Rights, and Democratic Legitimation  Arash Abizadeh Part IV Protection in the Face of Conflict and War 8 The Experience of Displacement by Conflict: The Plight of Iraqi Refugees  Maryanne Loughry 9 The Ethics and Policy of War in Light of Displacement  J. Bryan Hehir 10 Reinserting “Never” into “Never Again”: Political Innovations and the Responsibility to Protect  Thomas G. Weiss Part V Protection in Response to Economic Need and Environmental Crises 11 Economic and Environmental Displacement: Implications for Durable Solutions  Mary M. DeLorey 12 Refugees or Economic Migrants: Catholic Thought on the Moral Roots of the Distinction  Christopher Llanos Contributors  Index  ...

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