Written in early 1995 at the time the US safe haven for Haitians at Guantanamo was coming to an end, and the US government was trying to decide what to do about the Cubans also being held there, where the situation in Cuba, unlike that in Haiti at the time, was not close to any resolution. Frelick examines the Southeast Asian Comprehensive Plan of Action as a possible model for Cuban refugees.
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Needed: A Comprehensive Solution for Cuban Refugees
Written in early 1995 at the time the US safe haven for Haitians at Guantanamo was coming to an end, and the US government was trying to decide what to do about the Cubans also being held there, where the situation in Cuba, unlike that in Haiti at the time, was not close to any resolution. Frelick examines the Southeast Asian Comprehensive Plan of Action as a possible model for Cuban refugees.
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Written in early 1995 at the time the US safe haven for Haitians at Guantanamo was coming to an end, and the US government was trying to decide what to do about the Cubans also being held there, where the situation in Cuba, unlike that in Haiti at the time, was not close to any resolution. Frelick examines the Southeast Asian Comprehensive Plan of Action as a possible model for Cuban refugees.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as TIF, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
"Paradigm Shifts in The International Response To Refugees," Bill Frelick, Fear of Persecution: Global Human Rights, International Law, and Human Well-Being 2007.