The Refugee In International Law
by Goodwin-Gill , Mcadam , Jane Mcadam and Guy S. Goodwin-Gill
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9780199281305
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Product Details
ISBN: 9780199281305
Category: International Humanitarian Law
Format: Hardback
Publication Date: 2007-03-22
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of origin: USA
Edition: 3
Pages: 840
Pagination: 848 pages
Dimensions (mm): 234 x 156 x 49
Weight: 1429g
The Refugee In International Law
Millions of people are today forced to flee their homes as a result of conflict, systematic discrimination, or other forms of persecution. The core instruments on which they must rely to secure international protection are the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol. This book, the leading text in the field, examines key challenges to the Convention such as the status of refugees, applications for asylum, and the international and domestic standards of protection. The situation of refugees is one of the most pressing and urgent problems facing the international community and refugee law has grown in recent years to a subject of global importance. In this long-awaited third edition each chapter has been thoroughly revised and updated and every issue, old and new, has received fresh analysis. Features include: analysis of internally displaced persons; so-called preventive protection; access to refugees; safety of refugees and relief personnel; the situation of refugee women and children; a detailed examination of the role of the UNHCR and the Palestinian situation; and an assessment of the protection possibilities (or lack of them) in the European Convention on Human Rights.