Mass expulsion in modern international law and practice
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Mass expulsion in modern international law and practice
(International studies in human rights, v. 41)
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [240]-247) and index
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Description
This is a study of the current problems of mass expulsion. Throughout the book, the author searches for the distinctive features of this practice and constantly juxtaposes international law and practice. Discussion about the international legal standards is illustrated by examples of recent cases of mass expulsion. The book deals with mass expulsion of aliens, migrant workers, refugees, nationals and stateless persons. Indirect mass expulsion through refugee general policies and population exchanges is also studied on the basis of recent examples. The final chapters deal with mass expulsion in time of war. The book concludes with a catalogue of black letter law on mass expulsion.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations. Foreword by L.B. Sohn. Introduction. 1. The Prohibition of Mass Expulsion of Aliens. 2. Specific Aspects of Mass Expulsion of Migrant Workers. 3. Mass Expulsion of Persons Enjoying Special Protection. 4. Indirect Mass Expulsion. 5. Mass Expulsion and War. 6. Mass Expulsion by an Occupant: Deportation of Enemy Civilians during Belligerent Occupation. 7. Some Aspects of Emergency Relief, Remedies, Enforcement and Prevention. Appendices. Select Bibliography. Index.
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