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UN Institutional Reform: Promoting Solidarity and ‘Delivering as One’ for the Forcibly Displaced

Feb 17, 2026 | General content | 0 comments

By Brian Gorlick

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Selective Humanitarianism and the Erosion of Non-Refoulement: India’s Immigration and Foreigners (Exemption) Order 2025

Feb 11, 2026 | General content | 0 comments

By Bhavya Johari

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Everyday Effects of Displacement and Conflict on Mothers: A Survey of Myanmar and Manipur Women FDPs in Mizoram

Feb 9, 2026 | General content | 0 comments

Blog post by Dr. Sweta Sen, Dr. Sneha Krishnan, Mary Songate, Lalchhanhima, Vanlafela, C. Larinsangi, ZD Lalrinfel, F. Zorinsangi and Jonathan Lalhriatpuia

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When Judicial Review Protects Refugee Law from Political Interference

Feb 4, 2026 | General content | 0 comments

By Malak Benslama-Dabdoub

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Fighting to Be Felt: Reimagining Feminist Protection Through the Lives of Trans Syrian Refugee Sex Workers in Lebanon

Feb 3, 2026 | Feminist Theory in Refugee Law | 0 comments

By Jasmin Lilian Diab

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