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The Refugee in International Law

Goodwin-Gill, Guy S. (Professor of Law at the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Sydney, and Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, Emeritus Professor of International Refugee Law, University of Oxford) & McAdam, Jane (Scientia Professor of Law and Director of the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, Jane McAdam is Scientia Professor of Law and Director, Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at UNSW)

The Refugee in International Law

The Refugee in International Law

The Refugee in International Law

 

This new edition of the leading textbook on international refugee law has been substantially updated and now features extensive coverage of forced migration. In its accessible and influential style, it defines refugee status and asylum, and sets out the protections afforded to refugees and forced migrations.


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Beschrijving The Refugee in International Law

The status of the refugee in international law, and of everyone entitled to protection, has ever been precarious, not least in times of heightened and heated debate: people have always moved in search of safety, and they always will. In this completely revised and updated edition, the authors cast new light on the refugee definition, the meaning of persecution, including with regard to gender and sexual orientation, and the protection due to refugees and those affected by statelessness or disasters. They review the fundamental principle of non-refoulement as a restraint on the conduct of States, even as States themselves seek new ways to prevent the arrival of those in search of refuge.

Related principles of protection—non-discrimination, due process, rescue at sea, and solutions— are analysed in light of the actual practice of States, UNHCR, and treaty-monitoring bodies. The authors closely examine relevant international standards, and the role of UNHCR, States, and civil society, in providing protection, contributing to the development of international refugee law, and promoting solutions. New chapters focus on the evolving rules on nationality, statelessness, and displacement due to disasters and climate change.

This expanded edition factors in the challenges posed by the movement of people across land and sea in search of refuge, and their interception, reception, and later treatment. The overall aim remains the same as in previous editions: to provide a sound basis for protection in international law, taking full account of State and community interests and recognizing the need to bridge gaps in the regime which now has 100 years of law and practice behind it.


ISBN
9780198808565
Pagina's
864
Verschenen
NUR
820
Druk
4
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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