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MACMILLAN International Law and the Protection of “Climate Refugees”
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Product Description This book studies the topic of forced climate migrants (commonly referred to as “climate refugees”) through the lens of international law and identifies the reasons why these migrants should be granted international protection. Through an analysis focused on climate change and human rights international law, it points out the legal principles and rules upon which an international obligation to protect persons forced to migrate due to climate change is emerging. Sciaccaluga advocates for a state obligation to protect climate migrants when their origin countries have become extremely environmentally fragile due to climate change―to the point of becoming unable to guarantee the exercise of inalienable human rights in their territories. Turning to the future, this book then investigates the current elements on which a “forced climate migrants law” could be built, ultimately arguing for the duty to provide some form of assistance to forced climate migrants in a third state within the international legal system. Review “There are at least three reasons to read this book. The first is the topic. The protection of forced climate refugees is a growing problem which deserves attention. The book not only shows the strict interconnection among environmental protection and migration issues and the need to enhance international cooperation in these fields, but also how important it is to think out of schemes and in an interdisciplinary way. This is how the book approaches the topic. The second reason is the content. The book follows a path, which makes it clear, also to readers who are not familiar with environment and migration international law, how to understand the problems related to the protection of climate migrants. It identifies those climate migrants who are in need of protection; it then explains why they are in this need and what kind of protection should be provided to them by considering the existing sources of international law granting, or capable of granting, such protection standards. The book then turns to the future and investigates the legal elements on which a forced climate migrant’s law can (and hopefully will) be built. The third reason is the author: Giovanni Sciaccaluga is a profound and promising researcher, who very much cares about environmental protection and coherently lives his life. This book also mirrors the author’s identity.” ― Laura Carpaneto, Associate Professor of European Union law, University of Genoa, Italy “While much has been written on the topic of climate change and displacement, the clear line of argument and strong interdisciplinary orientation, the up-to-date discussion of recent legal developments, and the insightful thoughts on how the law protecting people displaced across borders in the context of climate change might further evolve make Giovanni Sciaccaluga's book a particularly welcome contribution to the discussion.” ―Walter Kälin, Professor Emeritus, Institute of Public Law, University of Bern, Switzerland “This forward-looking work successfully sets the stage for the in-depth analysis of a central aspect of migration, one of the issues of most pressing concern to the international community today. By focusing on the relationship between International Law and Climate Change, the book greatly advances the contemporary discussion on human displacement across international frontiers and the protection under International Law of climate-change forced migrants, commonly referred to as “climate refugees.” This canvas is filled by the separate extensive coverage given to migration management at the national level. The full picture that clearly emerges is solidly founded on thorough research in past and current migration patterns and the expanding corpus of applicable law, whether embodied in international or national hard- and soft-law instruments and judicial decisions. Their rigorous scientific study makes for a compelling argument in favor
Product Specifications
- Brand
- MACMILLAN
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 3030524019
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 06 August 2020
- Listed Since
- 30 May 2020
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