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Emerging Threats To Human Rights Resources Violence And Deprivation Of Citizenship 1st Edition Heather Smithcannoy

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Emerging Threats To Human Rights Resources Violence And Deprivation Of Citizenship 1st Edition Heather Smithcannoy
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.48 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Heather Smith-Cannoy
ISBN: 9781439917190, 1439917191
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Emerging Threats To Human Rights Resources Violence And Deprivation Of Citizenship 1st Edition Heather Smithcannoy by Heather Smith-cannoy 9781439917190, 1439917191 instant download after payment.

As widespread environmental degradation threatens the basic human rights of a large proportion of the world's population, we are also confronting the worst migration crisis in the modern era. Emerging Threats to Human Rights searches among the interrelated causes of these overlapping crises. The editor and contributors to this timely anthology assess how environmental resources, state violence, and the deprivation of nationality/citizenship are linked to gain a better understanding of how human rights abuses intersect with patterns of migration.

As some refugees flee violence at home, they arrive in an asylum country only to experience violence at the hands of the native population. Likewise, those denied citizenship rights in their country become vulnerable to human traffickers and other rights violations when they flee.

Bringing together scholars of resource dilemmas, violence, and citizenship as well as lawyers and human rights practitioners, Emerging Threats to Human Rights begins by identifying the core causes of human rights violations confronting our world today. Chapters also consider whether and to what extent these emerging threats to human rights serve as drivers of displacement.

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