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Evaluating the effectiveness of international refugee law : the protection of Iraqi refugees

by M.R. Alborzi

(Refugees and human rights, v. 11)

M. Nijhoff Publishers, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-325) and index

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Description

The legal instruments, on which refugees can rely to secure international protection, are the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol. Supported by soft laws which were developed by the international community during the past decades, they form the "protection regime for refugees" which is set to respond to all refugee situations. This book is an evaluation of the international response to a major protracted humanitarian situation. As such, it is the first comprehensive account and assessment of the effectiveness of international law in dealing with Iraqi refugees during the regime of Saddam Hussein. It contains detailed information and analysis of the history and behaviour of Iraq and its neighbouring states as regards refugees, as well as of the operations of international organizations, both inter-governmental and non-governmental, and legal responses to humanitarian needs. The factual context in which the legal analysis is presented grounds the legal theory.

Table of Contents

  • Abbreviations
  • Chapter One: Introduction
  • Chapter Two: Description of the Situation
  • I. Background of Refugee Crisis of Iraq
  • II. Role of the Neighbouring Countries
  • III. Existing Humanitarian Challenges in the Region
  • Chapter Three: Law and Humanitarian Actors
  • I. Role of the UN and Humanitarian Agencies Involved
  • II. Legal Terms of Reference
  • Chapter Four: Applicability of International Law
  • I. Lacunae in the Refugee Definition and Treaty Obligations
  • II. Protection for Refugees Compared to IDPs
  • III. Deficiency in Addressing Mass Influx
  • IV. The Principle of Burden-Sharing
  • V. Relevance of Human Rights
  • VI. Soft Laws and Precedents: Efforts to Redress Shortcomings
  • Chapter Five: Evaluation and Recommendations
  • Selected Bibliography.

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