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The Ethics And Practice Of Refugee Repatriation Mollie Gerver

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The Ethics And Practice Of Refugee Repatriation Mollie Gerver
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Mollie Gerver
ISBN: 9781474437493, 1474437494
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Ethics And Practice Of Refugee Repatriation Mollie Gerver by Mollie Gerver 9781474437493, 1474437494 instant download after payment.

Combines qualitative fieldwork with analytic philosophy to provide guidelines for when it is right to help refugees repatriate

Every year, millions of people flee their countries to seek asylum abroad. When they arrive, many are forced into enclosed camps or denied residency rights. Some try to repatriate home, preferring the risks of returning to a life without freedom. Mollie Gerver considers when bodies such as the UN, government agencies and NGOs ought to help refugees to return home. Drawing on original interviews with 172 refugees before and after repatriation, she resolves seven moral puzzles arising from repatriation.


Key Features
  • Provides a global analysis, including repatriating refugees from Iran to Iraq, Pakistan to Afghanistan, and Germany to Bosnia
  • Draws on interviews with 172 refugees and migrants before and after their repatriation from Israel to South Sudan, Uganda, Ethiopia, and other countries of origin
  • Asks new questions in the field in immigration ethics, focusing on the moral permissibility of assisting with repatriation
  • Provides aid workers and policymakers with the tools to formulate more ethical repatriation policies

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