Missing boundaries: refugees, migrants, stateless and internally displaced persons in south Asia/
edited by P.R. Chari, Mallika Joseph, Suba Chandran
- New Delhi: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2003.
- 222 p. ; 22 cm.
Introduction 7 Keynote Address JUSTICE J.S. VERMA 13 1. Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons in South Asia: An Overview P.R. CHARI 17 2. Humanitarian Concerns and Security Needs: Sri Lankan Refugees in Tamil Nadu V. SURYANARAYANAN 39 3. Bhutan: Creating Statelessness— A Recipe for Regional Instability TAPAN KUMAR BOSE 61 4. Still Waiting for a Better Morrow: A Decade of Burmese Refugees in Bangladesh C.R. ABRAR 87 5. Towards a National Refugee Law for India T. ANANTHACHARI 99 6. Resolving the Refugee Problem: A Role for Human Rights Organizations D.R. KAARTHIKEYAN 109 7. Bangladeshi Migrants in India: Towards a Practical Solution— A View from the North-Eastern Frontier WASBIR HUSSAIN 125 6 • CONTENTS 8. Refugees in South Asia: Security Threat or a Security Tool? SUBA CHANDRAN 151 9. The Bihari Muslims of Bangladesh: In a State of Statelessness ZARIN AHMAD 173 10. Managing the Internally Displaced in Sri Lanka RENUKA SENANAYAKE 181 11. Managing Refugees: The Role of UNHCR in South Asia SUMBUL RIZVI 193 List of Contributors 213 Index 215
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