Driven from home : protecting the rights of forced migrants
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Driven from home : protecting the rights of forced migrants
Georgetown University Press, c2010
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction: human rights and new challenges of protecting forced migrants / David Hollenbach
- Rethinking the international refugee regime in light of human rights and the global common good / Susan F. Martin
- Justice for the displaced : the challenge of a Christian understanding / Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
- Human rights as a framework for advocacy on behalf of the displaced : the approach of the Catholic Church / Silvano Tomasi
- No easy road to freedom : engendering and enculturating forced migration / M. Brinton Lykes
- Human rights as a challenge to national policies that exclude refugees : two case studies from Southeast Asia / Frank Brennan
- Loving humanity while accepting real people : a critique and a cautious affirmation of the "political" in U.S. asylum and refugee law / Daniel Kanstroom
- Closed borders, human rights, and democratic legitimation / Arash Abizadeh
- The experience of displacement by conflict : the plight of Iraqi refugees / Maryanne Loughry
- The ethics and policy of war in light of displacement / J. Bryan Hehir
- Reinserting "never" into "never again" : political innovations and the responsibility to protect / Thomas G. Weiss
- Economic and environmental displacement : implications for durable solutions / Mary M. DeLorey
- Refugees or economic migrants : Catholic thought on the moral roots of the distinction / Christopher Llanos

