Iom Unbound?
Obligations and Accountability of the International Organization for Migration in an Era of Expansion
Herausgeber: Bradley, Megan; Sherwood, Angela; Costello, Cathryn
Iom Unbound?
Obligations and Accountability of the International Organization for Migration in an Era of Expansion
Herausgeber: Bradley, Megan; Sherwood, Angela; Costello, Cathryn
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Bringing together experts in international law and international relations, this collection illuminates the practices, obligations and accountability of the International Organization for Migration (IOM). With cutting-edge analysis, it offers evidenced-based recommendations for institutional reform. Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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Bringing together experts in international law and international relations, this collection illuminates the practices, obligations and accountability of the International Organization for Migration (IOM). With cutting-edge analysis, it offers evidenced-based recommendations for institutional reform. Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 267
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 150mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9781009184199
- ISBN-10: 1009184199
- Artikelnr.: 66817931
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 267
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 150mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9781009184199
- ISBN-10: 1009184199
- Artikelnr.: 66817931
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction; 1. IOM unbound? Obligations and accountability of the
international organization for migration in an era of expansion Megan
Bradley, Cathryn Costello and Angela Sherwood; 2. Who and what is IOM for?
The evolution of IOM's mandate, policies, and obligations Megan Bradley; 3.
The (Possible) responsibility of IOM under international law Jan Klabbers;
4. An assessment of IOM'S human rights obligations and accountability
mechanisms Stian Øby Johansen; 5. A human rights due diligence policy for
IOM? Helmut Philipp Aust and Lena Riemer; 6. The legal relationship between
the UN and IOM: what has changed since the 2016 cooperation agreement?
Miriam Cullen; 7. Crisis and change at IOM: critical juncture, precedents,
and task expansion Christian Kreuder-Sonnen and Philip M. Tantow; 8. How
IOM reshaped its obligations on climate change and migration Nina Hall; 9.
the international organization for migration as a data entrepreneur: the
displacement tracking matrix and data responsibility deficits Anne Koch;
10. IOM and ethical labor recruitment Janie Chuang; 11. The international
organization for migration in humanitarian scenarios Geoff Gilbert; 12.
IOM's engagement with the UN guiding principles on internal displacement
Bríd Ní Ghráinne and Ben Hudson; 13. IOM's immigration detention practices
and policies: human rights, positive obligations and humanitarian duties
Angela Sherwood, Isabelle Lemay and Cathryn Costello; 14. IOM and 'Assisted
Voluntary Return': responsibility for disguised deportations? Jean-Pierre
Gauci; 15. Holding IOM to account: the role of international human rights
advocacy NGOs Angela Sherwood and Megan Bradley.
international organization for migration in an era of expansion Megan
Bradley, Cathryn Costello and Angela Sherwood; 2. Who and what is IOM for?
The evolution of IOM's mandate, policies, and obligations Megan Bradley; 3.
The (Possible) responsibility of IOM under international law Jan Klabbers;
4. An assessment of IOM'S human rights obligations and accountability
mechanisms Stian Øby Johansen; 5. A human rights due diligence policy for
IOM? Helmut Philipp Aust and Lena Riemer; 6. The legal relationship between
the UN and IOM: what has changed since the 2016 cooperation agreement?
Miriam Cullen; 7. Crisis and change at IOM: critical juncture, precedents,
and task expansion Christian Kreuder-Sonnen and Philip M. Tantow; 8. How
IOM reshaped its obligations on climate change and migration Nina Hall; 9.
the international organization for migration as a data entrepreneur: the
displacement tracking matrix and data responsibility deficits Anne Koch;
10. IOM and ethical labor recruitment Janie Chuang; 11. The international
organization for migration in humanitarian scenarios Geoff Gilbert; 12.
IOM's engagement with the UN guiding principles on internal displacement
Bríd Ní Ghráinne and Ben Hudson; 13. IOM's immigration detention practices
and policies: human rights, positive obligations and humanitarian duties
Angela Sherwood, Isabelle Lemay and Cathryn Costello; 14. IOM and 'Assisted
Voluntary Return': responsibility for disguised deportations? Jean-Pierre
Gauci; 15. Holding IOM to account: the role of international human rights
advocacy NGOs Angela Sherwood and Megan Bradley.
Introduction; 1. IOM unbound? Obligations and accountability of the
international organization for migration in an era of expansion Megan
Bradley, Cathryn Costello and Angela Sherwood; 2. Who and what is IOM for?
The evolution of IOM's mandate, policies, and obligations Megan Bradley; 3.
The (Possible) responsibility of IOM under international law Jan Klabbers;
4. An assessment of IOM'S human rights obligations and accountability
mechanisms Stian Øby Johansen; 5. A human rights due diligence policy for
IOM? Helmut Philipp Aust and Lena Riemer; 6. The legal relationship between
the UN and IOM: what has changed since the 2016 cooperation agreement?
Miriam Cullen; 7. Crisis and change at IOM: critical juncture, precedents,
and task expansion Christian Kreuder-Sonnen and Philip M. Tantow; 8. How
IOM reshaped its obligations on climate change and migration Nina Hall; 9.
the international organization for migration as a data entrepreneur: the
displacement tracking matrix and data responsibility deficits Anne Koch;
10. IOM and ethical labor recruitment Janie Chuang; 11. The international
organization for migration in humanitarian scenarios Geoff Gilbert; 12.
IOM's engagement with the UN guiding principles on internal displacement
Bríd Ní Ghráinne and Ben Hudson; 13. IOM's immigration detention practices
and policies: human rights, positive obligations and humanitarian duties
Angela Sherwood, Isabelle Lemay and Cathryn Costello; 14. IOM and 'Assisted
Voluntary Return': responsibility for disguised deportations? Jean-Pierre
Gauci; 15. Holding IOM to account: the role of international human rights
advocacy NGOs Angela Sherwood and Megan Bradley.
international organization for migration in an era of expansion Megan
Bradley, Cathryn Costello and Angela Sherwood; 2. Who and what is IOM for?
The evolution of IOM's mandate, policies, and obligations Megan Bradley; 3.
The (Possible) responsibility of IOM under international law Jan Klabbers;
4. An assessment of IOM'S human rights obligations and accountability
mechanisms Stian Øby Johansen; 5. A human rights due diligence policy for
IOM? Helmut Philipp Aust and Lena Riemer; 6. The legal relationship between
the UN and IOM: what has changed since the 2016 cooperation agreement?
Miriam Cullen; 7. Crisis and change at IOM: critical juncture, precedents,
and task expansion Christian Kreuder-Sonnen and Philip M. Tantow; 8. How
IOM reshaped its obligations on climate change and migration Nina Hall; 9.
the international organization for migration as a data entrepreneur: the
displacement tracking matrix and data responsibility deficits Anne Koch;
10. IOM and ethical labor recruitment Janie Chuang; 11. The international
organization for migration in humanitarian scenarios Geoff Gilbert; 12.
IOM's engagement with the UN guiding principles on internal displacement
Bríd Ní Ghráinne and Ben Hudson; 13. IOM's immigration detention practices
and policies: human rights, positive obligations and humanitarian duties
Angela Sherwood, Isabelle Lemay and Cathryn Costello; 14. IOM and 'Assisted
Voluntary Return': responsibility for disguised deportations? Jean-Pierre
Gauci; 15. Holding IOM to account: the role of international human rights
advocacy NGOs Angela Sherwood and Megan Bradley.