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Armed Conflict and Forcible Displacement: Individual Rights under International Law: Routledge Research in International Law

Editat de Elena Katselli Proukaki
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2020
This book addresses the involuntary and arbitrary displacement of individuals resulting from armed conflict and gross human rights violations. It shows that forcible displacement constitutes a serious violation of international law and of fundamental community interests.


Armed Conflict and Forcible Displacement provides a critical legal analysis of the contemporary international framework, permeating forcible displacement in these circumstances and explores the rights that individuals possess with specific focus on the right not to be displaced and, where this fails, the right to return home and to receive property restitution. In doing so, this volume marries together different fields of international law and builds on the case studies of Cyprus, Colombia, Cambodia and Syria. While the case studies considered here are far from exhaustive, they are either little explored or present significant challenges due to the magnitude of displacement or contested international jurisprudence.




Through this analysis, the volume exposes some of the legal challenges that individuals encounter in being protected from forcible displacement, as well as the legal obstacles that persist in ensuring the return of and the recovery of property by the displaced. It will be of interest to those interested in the fields of international law, human rights law, as well as conflict and war studies.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367592332
ISBN-10: 0367592339
Pagini: 293
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in International Law

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins



Chapter 1 The Right Not to Be Displaced by Armed Conflict under International Law Elena Katselli Proukaki


Chapter 2 The Right to Return Home and the Right to Property Restitution under International Law Elena Katselli Proukaki


Chapter 3 Reparation of the Rights to Property and Home of Displaced Persons Arising from Armed Conflict under the European Convention on Human Rights: Falling Short of the Exigencies of International Law and the Humanistic Purpose of Human Rights? Vassilis Tzevelekos


Chapter 4 The Right to Respect of Home and Enjoyment of Property for Cypriot IDPS:  The Developing Jurisprudence of the EctHR Eleni Meleagrou & Costas Paraskeva


Chapter 5 Inter-American and Colombian Developments and Contributions on the Protection of Persecuted Internally Displaced PersonsNicolás Carrillo-Santarelli


Chapter 6 Forced displacement, dispossession and property: Cambodia Rhona Smith, Ratana Ly & Chantevy Khourn




Chapter 7 Forcible Displacement as a weapon of war in the Syrian conflict: Lessons and developments Yasmine Nahlawi




Chapter 8 Collective Dislocation: crimes of displacement, property-deprivation and discrimination under international criminal law Matthew Gillett

Notă biografică

Dr Elena Katselli Proukaki is Senior Lecturer in Law, Newcastle University and specialises in public international law and human rights.

Descriere

With millions of individuals around the world affected by the consequences of armed conflict and displacement, the need for a stronger, more coherent and effective legal framework relating to the right not to be displaced, to return home and to property restitution becomes even more compelling. This volume combines critical comparative perspecti