Refuge from inhumanity? : : war refugees and international humanitarian law / / edited by David James Cantor and Jean-François Durieux.

This book contributes to a long-standing but ever topical debate about whether persons fleeing war to seek asylum in another country – ‘war refugees’ – are protected by international law. It seeks to add to this debate by bringing together a detailed set of analyses examining the extent to which the...

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Superior document:International Refugee Law Series, Volume 2
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands : : Brill,, 2014.
©2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:International refugee law series ; Volume 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (512 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / David James Cantor and Jean-François Durieux
  • Refuge from Inhumanity? Canvassing the Issues / Jean-François Durieux and David James Cantor
  • The ‘War Flaw’ and Why It Matters / Hugo Storey
  • Causation in International Protection from Armed Conflict / Hélène Lambert
  • Expanding Refugee Protection through International Humanitarian Law: Driving on a Highway or Walking near the Edge of the Abyss? / Stéphane Jaquemet
  • Persecution and the Nexus to a Refugee Convention Ground in Non-International Armed Conflict: Insights from Customary International Humanitarian Law / Vanessa Holzer
  • Inclusion of Refugees from Armed Conflict: Combatants and Ex-combatants / Eric Fripp
  • Exclusion is Not Just about Saying ‘No’: Taking Exclusion Seriously in Complex Conflicts / Geoff Gilbert
  • The African War Refugee: Using ihl to Interpret the 1969 African Refugee Convention’s Expanded Refugee Definition / Tamara Wood
  • A Simple Solution to War Refugees? The Latin American Expanded Definition and its relationship to ihl / David James Cantor and Diana Trimiño Mora
  • Revisiting the Civilian and Humanitarian Character of Refugee Camps / Maja Janmyr
  • The (Mis)Use of International Humanitarian Law under Article 15(C) of the eu Qualification Directive / Céline Bauloz
  • What Protection for Persons Fleeing Indiscriminate Violence? The Impact of the European Courts on the eu Subsidiary Protection Regime / Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi
  • Of Autonomy, Autarky, Purposiveness and Fragmentation: The Relationship between eu Asylum Law and International Humanitarian Law / Violeta Moreno-Lax
  • Laws of Unintended Consequence? Nationality, Allegiance and the Removal of Refugees during Wartime / David James Cantor
  • The Scope of the Obligation Not to Return Fighters under the Law of Armed Conflict / Françoise J. Hampson
  • Non-Refoulement between ‘Common Article 1’ and ‘Common Article 3’ / Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler
  • Protection against the Forced Return of War Refugees: An Interdisciplinary Consensus on Humanitarian Non-refoulement / Jennifer Moore
  • Non-refoulement, Temporary Refuge, and the ‘New’ Asylum Seekers / Guy S. Goodwin-Gill
  • Bibliography / David James Cantor and Jean-François Durieux
  • Index / David James Cantor and Jean-François Durieux.