Table of contents:
| Judicial Independence: Cornerstone of the Protection of Human Rights | Antonio Lamer |
| Independence of the Judiciary and the Refugee Convention: New Zealand | W. David Baragwanath |
| The Relationship between Human Rights and Refugee Law: What Refugee Law Can Contribute | Prof. James C. Hathaway |
| Particular Social Group | Sir John laws |
| Particular Social Group - A Window of Opportunity or a Particularly Slippery Slope? | John S. Lockhart |
| L'interprétation et l'application en droit canadien de la notion de "groupe social" | Pierre Duquette |
| Unsuccessful Asylum Claimants - Separating the Ineligible from the Undeserving | Michael John Creppy and Bruce J. Einhorn |
| Credibility of Asylum Applicants - The Approach of the Board of Immigration Appeals | Paul W. Schmidt and Molly Kendall Clark |
| Truth and Consequences: Credibility Deermination in the Refugee Context | Audrey Macklin |
| Canadian Refugee-Determination Procedures and the Minor Claimant | Ninette Kelley |
| Change in Country Conditions: Germand Law and Procedures | Joachim Henkel |
| Changed Country Conditions | Marc Nadon |
| The Law and the Protection of Refugees | Dennis McNamara |
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