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R v Uxbridge Magistrates Court and Another Ex parte Adimi [1999]: "Article 31 must henceforth be honoured", Kirsten McConnachie (University of East Anglia, UK) 8. Refugee Rights Adrift: Haitian Interdiction and the Long Term Effects of Sale v Haitian Centres Council (1993), Stephen Meili (University of Minnesota, USA) 9. Hirsi Jamaa and Others v Italy (2012) and the Prohibition on Pushbacks, Elspeth Guild (University of Liverpool, UK) 10. MSS v Belgium and Greece (2011): The Interplay between Non-Refoulement and Refugee Protection, Evangelina Tsourdi (Maastricht University, the Netherlands) and Samuel Woldemariam (University on Newcastle, Australia) 11. Kituo Cha Sheria and Others v Attorney-General 2013: Betwixt Executive Opposition and Judicial Affirmation of Refugee Rights, Samuel Woldemariam (University on Newcastle, Australia) Part 3: Future Directions in Refugee Protection 12. Protection from Conflict: Sufi and Elmi v UK [2011], Christel Querton (University of West England, UK) 13. Pacheco Tineo Family v Bolivia (2013): Human Rights and Procedural Guarantees for Refugees in the Americas, Liliana Jubilut, Camila Marques Gilberto (Catholic University of Santos, Brazil), and Flávia Oliveira Ribeiro (University of Cologne, Germany) 14. Namah v Pato [2016]: Constitutional Challenges in Offshore Destination States, Maria O'Sullivan (Monash University, Australia) 15.
R (on the application of AAA and others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023]: The Limits of Externalisation and the Failed UK-Rwanda Arrangement, Nikolas Feith Tan (University of Melbourne, Australia) 16. Ioane Teitiota v New Zealand (2020): Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change through International Protection Law, Bruce Burson (New Zealand Immigration and Protection Tribunal).