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Still Waiting For Tomorrow The Law And Politics Of Unresolved Refugee Crises Susan M Akram And Tom Syring

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Still Waiting For Tomorrow The Law And Politics Of Unresolved Refugee Crises Susan M Akram And Tom Syring
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.33 MB
Author: Susan M. Akram and Tom Syring
ISBN: 9781443856645, 1443856649
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Still Waiting For Tomorrow The Law And Politics Of Unresolved Refugee Crises Susan M Akram And Tom Syring by Susan M. Akram And Tom Syring 9781443856645, 1443856649 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the common features of protracted refugee situations. It is a critical examination of the reasons underlying the extended nature of those crises, as well as potential solutions to them. The book addresses war and armed conflict, environmental change and natural disasters, statelessness and protection gaps, among other elements, as common origins of refugee crises. It analyzes the root causes of some of the longest-standing unresolved refugee situations in the world today (including, but not limited to, the cases of Palestinians, Sahrawis, and Tibetans), addressing the particular political and legal tensions undermining solutions to them. The book comprises contributions from some of the leading scholars and practitioners in the field of international refugee, human rights and humanitarian law, and international relations.

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