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Refuge from inhumanity? : war refugees and international humanitarian law / edited by David James Cantor and Jean-François Durieux.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cantor, David James, editor.
Durieux, Jean-François, editor.
Series:
International refugee law series ; Volume 2.
International Refugee Law Series, 2213-3836 ; Volume 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Refugees--Legal status, laws, etc.
Refugees.
War (International law).
Asylum, Right of.
Humanitarian law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (512 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Netherlands : Brill, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book contributes to a long-standing but ever topical debate about whether persons fleeing war to seek asylum in another country – ‘war refugees’ – are protected by international law. It seeks to add to this debate by bringing together a detailed set of analyses examining the extent to which the application of international humanitarian law (IHL) may usefully advance the legal protection of such persons. This generates a range of questions about the respective protection frameworks established under international refugee law and IHL and, specifically, the potential for interaction between them. As the first collection to deal with the subject, the eighteen chapters that make up this unique volume supply a range of perspectives on how the relationship between these two separate fields of law may be articulated and whether IHL may contribute to providing refuge from the inhumanity of war.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / David James Cantor and Jean-François Durieux
Refuge from Inhumanity? Canvassing the Issues / Jean-François Durieux and David James Cantor
The ‘War Flaw’ and Why It Matters / Hugo Storey
Causation in International Protection from Armed Conflict / Hélène Lambert
Expanding Refugee Protection through International Humanitarian Law: Driving on a Highway or Walking near the Edge of the Abyss? / Stéphane Jaquemet
Persecution and the Nexus to a Refugee Convention Ground in Non-International Armed Conflict: Insights from Customary International Humanitarian Law / Vanessa Holzer
Inclusion of Refugees from Armed Conflict: Combatants and Ex-combatants / Eric Fripp
Exclusion is Not Just about Saying ‘No’: Taking Exclusion Seriously in Complex Conflicts / Geoff Gilbert
The African War Refugee: Using ihl to Interpret the 1969 African Refugee Convention’s Expanded Refugee Definition / Tamara Wood
A Simple Solution to War Refugees? The Latin American Expanded Definition and its relationship to ihl / David James Cantor and Diana Trimiño Mora
Revisiting the Civilian and Humanitarian Character of Refugee Camps / Maja Janmyr
The (Mis)Use of International Humanitarian Law under Article 15(C) of the eu Qualification Directive / Céline Bauloz
What Protection for Persons Fleeing Indiscriminate Violence? The Impact of the European Courts on the eu Subsidiary Protection Regime / Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi
Of Autonomy, Autarky, Purposiveness and Fragmentation: The Relationship between eu Asylum Law and International Humanitarian Law / Violeta Moreno-Lax
Laws of Unintended Consequence? Nationality, Allegiance and the Removal of Refugees during Wartime / David James Cantor
The Scope of the Obligation Not to Return Fighters under the Law of Armed Conflict / Françoise J. Hampson
Non-Refoulement between ‘Common Article 1’ and ‘Common Article 3’ / Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler
Protection against the Forced Return of War Refugees: An Interdisciplinary Consensus on Humanitarian Non-refoulement / Jennifer Moore
Non-refoulement, Temporary Refuge, and the ‘New’ Asylum Seekers / Guy S. Goodwin-Gill
Bibliography / David James Cantor and Jean-François Durieux
Index / David James Cantor and Jean-François Durieux.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-26159-1
OCLC:
884646467
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004261594 DOI

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