A detailed analysis of contemporary issues relating to international humanitarian law and its interplay with war migrants.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mélanie Jacques is a visiting research fellow and teaching associate at Queen Mary, University of London, where her interests lie in the fields of public international law and international humanitarian law, with a particular emphasis on issues of forced migration.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The prohibition of forced displacement in international armed conflicts 2. The prohibition of forced movements of civilians in non-international armed conflicts 3. Case study: Israel, the Separation Wall and displacement of civilians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory 4. Forced displacement as an international crime 5. The protection of refugees under international humanitarian law 6. Internally displaced persons as civilian victims of war 7. International humanitarian law and the protection of refugee and IDP camps Concluding remarks.
Introduction 1. The prohibition of forced displacement in international armed conflicts 2. The prohibition of forced movements of civilians in non-international armed conflicts 3. Case study: Israel, the Separation Wall and displacement of civilians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory 4. Forced displacement as an international crime 5. The protection of refugees under international humanitarian law 6. Internally displaced persons as civilian victims of war 7. International humanitarian law and the protection of refugee and IDP camps Concluding remarks.
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