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Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, Access to Asylum: International Refugee Law and the Globalisation of Migration Control, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011, pp. 284. + £63.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2013

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Copyright © Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law 2013

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References

1 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, 189 UNTS 137.

2 Wilde, R., ‘Legal “Black Hole”? Extraterritorial State Action and International Treaty Law on Civil and Political Rights’, (2005) 26 Mich. JIL 739Google Scholar.

3 Sale, Acting Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Haitian Center Council, 509 US 155 (Sup.Ct. 1993).

4 Montreux Document on Pertinent Legal Obligations for States relating to Operations of Private Military and Security Companies during Armed Conflict, agreed at Geneva on 17 September 2008.

5 Al-Skeini and Others v. the United Kingdom, Decision of 7 July 2011, [2011] ECHR; Al-Jedda v. the United Kingdom, Decision of 7 July 2011, [2011] ECHR.

6 Hirsi Jamaa and Others v. Italy, Decision of 23 February 2012, [2012] ECHR.