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Developmentinduced Displacement And Human Rights In Africa The Kampala Convention Romola Adeola

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Developmentinduced Displacement And Human Rights In Africa The Kampala Convention Romola Adeola
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 155
Author: Romola Adeola
ISBN: 9781138104150, 9781315102313, 1138104159, 1315102315
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Developmentinduced Displacement And Human Rights In Africa The Kampala Convention Romola Adeola by Romola Adeola 9781138104150, 9781315102313, 1138104159, 1315102315 instant download after payment.

Within the context of the 2009 Kampala Convention, this book examines how a balance can be struck between the imperative of development projects and the rights of persons likely to be displaced in Africa.
Following independence, many African states embarked on large-scale development projects such as dams, urban renewal and extraction of natural resources and have had to grapple with how to protect displaced communities while implementing development projects. These projects were considered a panacea for Africa’s development and the economic interests of the majority were often considered over and above the interests of the minority of people who were displaced by these projects .This book examines how a balance can be struck between the imperative of development and the rights of displaced persons within the context of the African Union Convention on the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa (the Kampala Convention). Romola Adeola analyses the obligations that are placed on African states by the Kampala Convention in the context of development-induced displacement.
This book will be of interest to scholars of human rights law, forced migration, African Studies and development.

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