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Research Handbook On Climate Change Migration And The Law Benot Mayer Editor

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Research Handbook On Climate Change Migration And The Law Benot Mayer Editor
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Publisher: Edward Elgar
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.3 MB
Pages: 512
Author: Benoît Mayer (editor), François Crépeau (editor)
ISBN: 9781785366581, 1785366580
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Research Handbook On Climate Change Migration And The Law Benot Mayer Editor by Benoît Mayer (editor), François Crépeau (editor) 9781785366581, 1785366580 instant download after payment.

Concerns have arisen in recent decades about the impact of climate change on human mobility. Many people affected by climate change are forced or otherwise decide to migrate within or across international borders. Despite its clear importance, many questions remain open regarding the nature of the climate-migration nexus and its implications for laws and institutions. In the face of such uncertainty, this Research Handbook offers a comprehensive picture of laws and institutions relevant to climate migration and the multiple, often contradictory perspectives on the topic. Carefully edited chapters by leading scholars in the field provide a cross section of the various debates on what laws do, can do and should do in relation to the impacts of climate change on migration. A first part analyses the relations between climate change and migration. A second part explores how existing laws and institutions address the climate-migration nexus. In the final part, the chapters discuss possible ways forward. This timely Research Handbook provides much-needed insight into this complex issue for graduate and post-graduate students in climate change or migration law. It will also appeal to students and scholars in political science, international relations, environmental studies and migration studies, as well as policymakers and advocates.

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