UNHCR as a Surrogate State

UNHCR as a Surrogate State
Author: Sarah Deardorff Miller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2017-09-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315456799

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International organizations (IOs) that focus on refugees are finding themselves spread increasingly thin. As the scale of displacement reaches historic levels—protracted refugee situations now average 26 years—organizations are staying for years on end, often working well beyond their original mandates. In some cases, IOs may even act as a substitute for the state. This book considers the conditions under which surrogacy occurs and what it means for the organization’s influence on the state. It looks specifically at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) as a surrogate state in protracted refugee situations in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Drawing on international relations literature and empirical studies of UNHCR, Miller asks how and when UNHCR takes on surrogacy, and what effect this has on its ability to influence how a host state treats refugees. The book develops a framework for understanding IOs at the domestic level and presents a counterintuitive finding: IO surrogacy actually leads to less influence on the state. In other words, where UNHCR behaves like a state, it is less able to influence a host state’s refugee policies. UNHCR provides an excellent example of an IO working on multiple levels, making this book of great interest to practitioners and policymakers working on refugee-related issues, and scholars of forced migration, international relations, international organizations, and UNHCR.

Protection of Refugees and Displaced Persons in the Asia Pacific Region

Protection of Refugees and Displaced Persons in the Asia Pacific Region
Author: Angus Francis,Rowena Maguire
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317074267

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The chapters in this book explore the impact of recent shifts in global and regional power and the subsequent development and enforcement of international refugee protection standards in the Asia Pacific region. Drawing on their expertise across a number of jurisdictions, the contributors assess the challenges confronting the implementation of international law in the region, as well as new opportunities for extending protection norms into national and regional dialogues. The case studies span key jurisdictions across the region and include a comparative analysis with China, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Bangladesh and Australia. This topical and important book raises critical questions for the Asia Pacific region and sheds light on the challenges confronting the protection of refugees and displaced persons in this area. Interdisciplinary in its approach, it will be of interest to academics, researchers, students and policy-makers concerned with the rights and protection of refugees.

Protection in European Union Asylum Law

   Protection    in European Union Asylum Law
Author: Julian Lehmann
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004430396

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Asylum law in the European Union is ripe with caveats that allow for rejecting asylum applications due to ‘protection’ received in the home country or another location. Yet, when is ‘protection’ strong enough to make denying an application lawful?

The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol 2e

The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol 2e
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 2033
Release: 2024-01-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780192667205

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The Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees adopted on 28 July 1951 in Geneva continues to provide the most comprehensive codification of the rights of refugees yet attempted. Consolidating previous international instruments relating to refugees, the 1951 Convention with its 1967 Protocol marks a cornerstone in the development of international refugee law. At present, there are 149 States Parties to one or both of these instruments, expressing a worldwide consensus on the definition of the term refugee and the fundamental rights to be granted to refugees. These facts demonstrate and underline the extraordinary significance of these instruments as the indispensable legal basis of international refugee law. This Commentary provides for a systematic and comprehensive analysis of the 1951 Convention and the 1967 Protocol on an article-by-article basis, exposing the interrelationship between the different articles and discussing the latest developments in international refugee law. In addition, several thematic contributions analyse questions of international refugee law which are of general significance, such as regional developments, the interrelationship between refugee law and general human rights law, as well as the relationship between refugee law and the law of the sea.

Research Handbook on Feminist Engagement with International Law

Research Handbook on Feminist Engagement with International Law
Author: Susan Harris Rimmer,Kate Ogg
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2019
Genre: LAW
ISBN: 9781785363924

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For almost 30 years, scholars and advocates have been exploring the interaction and potential between the rights and well-being of women and the promise of international law. This collection posits that the next frontier for international law is increasing its relevance, beneficence and impact for women in the developing world, and to deal with a much wider range of issues through a feminist lens.

Refugee Protection and the Role of Law

Refugee Protection and the Role of Law
Author: Susan Kneebone,Dallal Stevens,Loretta Baldassar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014-06-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781135046910

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Sixty years on from the signing of the Refugee Convention, forced migration and refugee movements continue to raise global concerns for hosting states and regions, for countries of origin, for humanitarian organisations on the ground, and, of course, for the refugee. This edited volume is framed around two themes which go to the core of contemporary ‘refugeehood’: protection and identity. It analyses how the issue of refugee identity is shaped by and responds to the legal regime of refugee protection in contemporary times. The book investigates the premise that there is a narrowing of protection space in many countries and many highly visible incidents of refoulement. It argues that ‘Protection’, which is a core focus of the Refugee Convention, appears to be under threat, as there are many gaps and inconsistencies in practice. Contributors to the volume, who include Erika Feller, Elspeth Guild, Hélène Lambert and Roger Zetter, look at the relevant issues from the perspective of a number of different disciplines including law, politics, sociology, and anthropology. The chapters examine the link between identity and protection as a basis for understanding how the Refugee Convention has been and is being applied in policy and practice. The situation in a number of jurisdictions and regions in Europe, North America, South East Asia, Africa and the Middle East is explored in order to ask the question does jurisprudence under the Refugee Convention need better coordination and how successful is oversight of the Convention?

Blurring Boundaries Human Security and Forced Migration

Blurring Boundaries  Human Security and Forced Migration
Author: Stefan Salomon,Lisa Heschl,Gerd Oberleitner,Wolfgang Benedek
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-06-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004326873

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In Blurring Boundaries scholars from law and social sciences offer a critical account of the main topics of forced migration and advance a much-needed fresh view on forced migration through the lens of human security.

Refugee Coloniality

Refugee Coloniality
Author: Bosco Opi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031545016

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