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1. under the supervision of Daphne Bouteillet-Paquet : Subsidiary protection of refugees in the European Union, 2002
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Subsidiary protection of refugees in the European Union : complementing the Geneva convetnion = La protection subsidiaire des refugies dans l'Union Europeenne : un complement a la convention de Geneve? / under the supervision of Daphne Bouteillet-Paquet, xxiv, 883 p.. - Bruxelles : Bruylant, 2002.

ISBN 2-8027-1592-5

LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE

ABSTRACT: TABLE OF CONTENTS: CONTENTS:. I. DROIT INTERNATIONAL - INTERNATIONAL LAW :. 1. Principles of international law regarding the concept of subsidiary protection, by Kay HAILBRONNER, University of Konstanz. 2. Subsidiarity in asylum law. The personal scope of international protection, by Thomas SPIJKERBOER, Free University Amsterdam. 3. Subsidiary Protection : improving or degrading the right of asylum in Europe? by Friso ROSCAM-ABBING, Directorate General for Justice and Home Affairs, European Commission. 4. Assessment of the proposal for an EC directive on the notion of refugee and subsidiary protection from the perspective of international law, by Jens VEDSTED-HANSEN, University of Aarhus Law School. 5. Evaluation de la proposition de directive européenne sur la notion de réfugié et la protection subsidiaire du point de vue de l'expérience des Etats membres, par Daphné BOUTEILLET-PAQUET, Coordinatrice du Réseau Odysseus, Université Libre de Bruxelles. 6. Is there a need for subsidiary protection in Europe ? A view from a candidate country, by Boldizsar NAGY, University of Budapest 7. Harmonized subsidiary protection in the European Union - A view from the United States, by Joan FITZPATRICK, Jeffrey BROTMAN and Susan BROTMAN, Professors of Law, University of Washington. II. RAPPORT DE SYNTHESE - SYNTHESIS REPORT 1. Protection subsidiaire : progrès ou recul du droit d'asile en Europe ? Une analyse critique de la législation des Etats membres de l'Union européenne, par Daphné BOUTEILLET-PAQUET, Coordinatrice du Réseau Odysseus, Université Libre de Bruxelles. 2. Subsidiary protection : progress or set-back of asylum law in Europe ? A critical analysis of the legislation of the Member States of the European Union, by Daphné BOUTEILLET-PAQUET, Coordinator of the Odysseus Network, Université Libre de Bruxelles. III. RAPPORTS NATIONAUX - NATIONAL REPORTS: 1. AUSTRIA - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Ulrike BRANDL and Rudolf FEIK, Professors at University of Salzburg. 2. BELGIQUE - Etude comparée sur la protection subsidiaire, par Sylvie SAROLEA, Assistante à la Faculté de Droit de l'Université Catholique de Louvain, Avocate, et Jean-Yves CARLIER, Professeur à la Faculté de Droit de l'Université Catholique de Louvain, Avocat. 3. DENMARK - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Nina LASSEN, Lawyer at the Danish Refugee Council. 4. FINLAND - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Eeva NYKÄNEN, Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law, University of Turku under supervision of Martin Scheinin, Professor, Åbo Akademi University. 5. FRANCE - Etude comparée sur la protection subsidiaire, par Daphné BOUTEILLET-PAQUET, Coordinatrice du Réseau Odysseus, Université Libre de Bruxelles. 6. GERMANY - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Kay HAILBRONNER, University of Konstanz. 7. GREECE - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Nicholas SITAROPOULOS, Greek National Commission for Human Rights. 8. ITALY - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Bruno NASCIMBENE, University of Milan and Claudia GIULINI, Research Fellow at the University of Milan. 9. IRELAND - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by John HANDOLL, Solicitor and Partner with William Fry, Dublin. 10. LUXEMBOURG - Etude comparée sur la protection subsidiaire - Rapport de synthèse rédigé par Daphné BOUTEILLET-PAQUET, Coordinatrice du Réseau Odysseus, Université Libre de Bruxelles. 11. THE NETHERLANDS - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Thomas SPIJKERBOER, Free University Amsterdam. 12. PORTUGAL - Etude comparée sur la protection subsidiaire, par Constança URBANO DE SOUSA, Professeur à l'Université Autonome de Lisbonne. 13. SPAIN - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Cristina J. GORTAZAR ROTAECHE, Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid. 14. SWEDEN - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Orjan EDTRÖM, Associate Professor, University of Umea. 15. UNITED KINGDOM - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Elspeth GUILD, University of Nijmegen, Partner, Kingsley Napley, London.

INDEX WORDS:
* asyl = asylum = turvapaikka
* EU = EU = EU
* flyktingar = refugees = pakolaiset
* lagstiftning = legislation = lainsäädäntö
* utlänningar = aliens/non-citizens = ulkomaalaiset
* europeiska domstolen för de mänskliga rättigheterna = European Court of Human Rights = Euroopan ihmisoikeustuomioistuin
* offer = victims = uhrit
* tortyr = torture = kidutus
* omänsklig behandling eller bestraffning = inhuman treatment or punishment = epäinhimillinen kohtelu tai rangaistus
* UNHCR = UNHCR = UNHCR
* ICRC = ICRC = ICRC
* avvisning = non-refoulement principle = palautuskielto
* familjeåterförening = family reunification = perheen yhdistäminen
* ekologiska flyktingar = environmental refugees = ekologiset pakolaiset
* värnplikt = compulsory military service = asevelvollisuus
* tvångsförflyttade personer = displaced persons = hätäsiirtolaiset

GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / Belgium / Denmark / Finalnd / France / germany / Greece / Italy / Ireland / Luxembourg / Netherlands / Portugal / Spain / Sweden / United Kingdom

NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; CAT; ICCPR; CRC; Refugee convention; Dublin convention;

LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt

URL http://www.ulb.ac.be/assoc/odysseus/bookPSE.html

 
2. Matthew, Richard A. ... [et al.] : Global environmental change and human security, 2010
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Global environmental change and human security / Matthew, Richard A. ... [et al.] - (Approaches to Enhancing Human Security Marvin S. Soroos.), x, 327 p.. - Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press, 2010.

ISBN 978-0-262-51308-1

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: Free to Squander? Democracy and Sustainable Development, 1975–2000 I. Introduction. 1. Global Environmental Change and Human Security An Introduction, by Jon Barnett, Richard A. Matthew and Karen L. O'Brien. II. Global Environmental Change and Human Insecurity:. 2. Human Security, Vulnerability, and Global Environmental Change, by Mike Brklacich, May Chazan and Hans-Georg Bohle. 3. Global Health and Human Security: Addressing Impacts from Globalization and Environmental Change Bryan McDonald. 4. The Vulnerability of Urban Slum Dwellers to Global Environmental Change, by Laura Little and Chris Cocklin. 5. Environmental Change, Disasters, and Vulnerability The Case of Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans, by Victoria Basolo. III. Global Environmental Change, Conflict, and Cooperation: 6. Environmental Change, Human Security, and Violent Conflict, by Jon Barnett and W. Neil Adger. 7. Environmental Change and Human Security in Nepal, by Richard A. Matthew and Bishnu Raj Upreti. IV. Human Security and Sustainable Development: 8. Global Environmental Change, Equity and Human Security, by Karen L. O'Brien and Robin M. Leichenko. 9. Approaches to Enhancing Human Security, by Marvin S. Soroos. 10. Rethinking the Role of Population in Human Security, Betsy Hartmann. 11. Women, Global Environmental Change, and Human Security, by Heather Goldsworthy. 12. Human Security as a Prerequisite for Development, Kwasi Nsiah-Gyabaah. 13. Free to Squander? Democracy and Sustainable Development, 1975–2000, by Indra de Soysa, Jennifer Bailey and Eric Neumayer. 14. Environmental Transborder Cooperation in Latin America : Challenges to the Westphalia Order, by Alexander López. V. Conclusion: 15. Charting the Next Generation of Global Environmental Change and Human Security Research, by Jon Barnett, Richard A. Matthew and Karen L. O'Brien.

INDEX WORDS:
* hållbar utveckling = sustainable development = kestävä kehitys
* klimatförändring = climate change = ilmastomuutos
* kolonialism = colonialism = kolonialismi
* demokrati = democracy = demokratia
* miljö = environment = ympäristö
* etniska konflikter = ethnic conflicts = etniset selkkaukset
* ekologiska flyktingar = environmental refugees = ekologiset pakolaiset
* globalisering = globalisation = globalisaatio
* IMF = IMF = IMF
* migration = migration = siirtolaisuus
* NGO = NGO = NGO
* förorening = pollution = saastuminen
* fattigdom = poverty = köyhyys
* kvinnor = women = naiset
* WHO = WHO = WHO
* UNDP = UNDP = UNDP
* Världsbanken = World Bank = Maailmanpankki

GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / East Timor / Indonesia / New Orleans / Nepal / Rwanda / USA

NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Montreal protocol; Kyoto protocol; Helsinki protocol;

LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt

URL http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11921

 
3. Westra, Laura : Environmental justice and the rights of ecological refugees, 2009
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Environmental justice and the rights of ecological refugees / Westra, Laura, xviii, 302 p.. - London : Earthscan, 2009.

ISBN 978-1-84407-797-7

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I: Present Refugee Law: Political and Legal Issues and Problems:. 1: The Question of Environmental Refugees. 2: International Assistance and the Refugee Convention's Five Grounds of Persecution. 3: State Protection and State Responsibility to Ecological Refugees. Part II: Ecological Refugees and Refugee Law: The Interface:. 4: The Five Grounds Revisited: Who are the Vulnerable?. 5: Ecological Refugees: Protection and Rights in International Law. Part III: The Way Forward: Existing Legal Instruments and New Provisions:. 6: International Law Beyond the Convention on the Status of Refugees. 7: Towards a Comprehensive Approach to Protecting Refugees and the Internally Displaced.

INDEX WORDS:
* urinvånare = aborigines = alkuasukkaat
* biologisk mångfald = biodiversity = biodiversiteetti
* klimatförändring = climate change = ilmastomuutos
* brott mot mänskligheten = crimes against humanity = rikos ihmisyyttä vastaan
* folkmord = genocide = kansanmurha
* diskriminering = discrimination = syrjintä
* internationell miljörätt = international environmental law = kansainvälinen ympäristöoikeus
* u-länder = developing countries = kehitysmaat
* rätt till utveckling = right to development = oikeus kehitykseen
* erga omnes = erga omnes = erga omnes
* humanitär rätt = humanitarian law = humanitaarinen oikeus
* mänskliga rättigheter = human rights = ihmisoikeudet
* ursprungsfolk = indigenous peoples = alkuperäiskansat
* internflyktingar = internally displaced persons =
* ekologiska flyktingar = environmental refugees = ekologiset pakolaiset
* jus cogens = jus cogens = jus cogens
* migration = migration = siirtolaisuus
* förföljelse = persecution = vaino
* fattigdom = poverty = köyhyys
* återsändningsförbud = non-refoulement principle = palautuskielto
* flyktingläger = refugee camps = pakolaisleirit
* terrorism = terrorism = terrorismi
* WHO = WHO = WHO
* Världsbanken = World Bank = Maailmanpankki
* CERD Committee = CERD Committee = CERD Committee
* WTO = WTO = WTO
* europeiska domstolen för de mänskliga rättigheterna = European Court of Human Rights = Euroopan ihmisoikeustuomioistuin
* rättsfall/rättspraxis = cases/case law = oikeustapaukset/oikeuskäytäntö

GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Canada / Europe / United Kingdom / USA

NOTE (GENERAL): CERD; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; UDHR; Refugee convention;

LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt

URL http://www.earthscan.co.uk/?tabid=74772

 
4. Tomuschat, Christian (ed.) : The right to life, 2010
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

The right to life / Tomuschat, Christian (ed.) ; Lagrange, Evelyne ; Oeter, Stefan, viii, 422 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2010.

ISBN 978-90-04-183919

LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I. INTRODUCTION:. 1. Christian Tomuschat: The Right to Life – Legal and Political Foundations. PART II: THE RIGHT TO LIFE AS DEFENCE AGAINST STATE INTERFREENCE:. 2. Walter Kälin: ‘Death is different’ – The Death Penalty and the Right to a Fair Trial. 3. Paul Tavernier: Le recours à la force par la police. 4. Vera Rusinova: The Duty to Investigate the Death of Persons Arrested and/or Detained by Public Authorities. 5. Georg Nolte: The Bundesverfassungsgericht on the German Aerial Security Law: A Sonderweg from the Perspective of International Law?. 6. Rafaëlle Maison: Le crime de génocide dans la jurisprudence internationale : débats et hypothèses. Part III. THE RIGHT TO LIFE IN SITUATIONS OF ARMED CONFLICT:. 7. Vera Gowlland-Debbas: The Right to Life and the Relationship between Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. 8. Nils Melzer: The ICRC’s Clarification Process on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law. 9. Stefan Oeter: Collateral Damages – Military Necessity and the Right to Life. 10. Michael Bothe: The Status of Captured Fighters in Non-International Armed Conflict. 11. Philippe Weckel: Les « combattants irréguliers » en situation d’occupation militaire. 12. Stefanie Schmahl: Targeted Killings – A Challenge for International Law?. 13. Hélène Tigroudja: Assassinats ciblés et droit à la vie dans la jurisprudence de la Cour suprême israélienne. Part IV. A RIGHT OF RESISTANCE? 14. Jean d’Aspremont: Le tyrannicide en droit international. PART V. POSITIVE OBLIGATIONS DERIVING FROM THE RIGHT TO LIFE? 15. Emmanuel Decaux: Le droit à la vie et le droit à une alimentation suffisante. 16. Eibe Riedel: The Right to Life and the Right to Health, in particular the Obligation to Reduce Child Mortality. 17. Astrid Epiney: ‘Réfugiés écologiques’ et droit international. PART VI. CONCLUSIONS:. 18. Pierre d’Argent: Conclusions générales : « Le droit à la vie en tant que jus cogens donnant naissance à des obligations erga omnes ? ».

INDEX WORDS:
* rätt till liv = right to life = oikeus elämään
* rättvis rättegång = fair trial = oikeudenmukainen oikeudenkäynti
* folkmord = genocide = kansanmurha
* mänskliga rättigheter = human rights = ihmisoikeudet
* humanitär rätt = humanitarian law = humanitaarinen oikeus
* väpnad konflikt = armed conflict = aseellinen selkkaus
* rätt till hälsa = right to health = oikeus terveyteen
* barndödlighet = child mortality = lapsikuolleisuus
* ekologiska flyktingar = environmental refugees = ekologiset pakolaiset
* erga omnes = erga omnes = erga omnes
* jus cogens = jus cogens = jus cogens
* ovillkorliga rättigheter = non-derogable rights = ehdottomat oikeudet
* författningsdomstol = constitutional court = valtiosääntötuomioistuin
* dödsstraff = death penalty = kuolemanrangaistus
* kommittén för de mänskliga rättigheterna = Human Rights Committee = ihmisoikeuskomitea
* internationell straffrätt = international criminal justice = kansainvälinen rikosoikeus
* ICJ = ICJ = ICJ
* internationella brottmålsdomstolen = international criminal court (ICC) = kansainvälinen rikostuomioistuin

GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany

NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; Genocide convention; CAT; Convention for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearance; AMR; ICCPR; ECHR; CRC; Geneva conventions; ICC statute; ACHPR; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions;

URL http://www.brill.nl/default.aspx?partid=210&pid=41447

 
5. Christiansen, Silke Marie : Environmental refugees , 2010
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Environmental refugees : a legal perspective / Christiansen, Silke Marie, 88 p.. - Nijmegen : Wolf legal publ., 2010.

ISBN 978-90-5850-508-8

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. The terminology debate. 3. Two-dimensional responsibility. 4. International environmental instruments. 5. International humanitarian instrument - the UN convention on refugees. 6. Conclusion and assessment of the legal problems of environmental refugees.

INDEX WORDS:
* flyktingstatus = refugee status = pakolaisen (oikeus)asema
* flyktingar = refugees = pakolaiset
* ekonomiska flyktingar = economic refugees = taloudelliset pakolaiset
* migration = migration = siirtolaisuus
* miljöflyktingar = environmental refugees = ympäristöpakolaiset
* UNHCR = UNHCR = UNHCR

NOTE (GENERAL): Refugee convention; OAU convention; Cartagena declaration; OAU convention governing the specific aspects of refugee problems in Africa;

URL http://www.wolfpublishers.com/search_show.php

 
6. French, Duncan (ed.) : Global justice and sustainable development, 2010
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Global justice and sustainable development / French, Duncan (ed.) - (Legal aspects of sustainable development ; vol. 7), xxiv, 416 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2010. - ISSN 1875-0923

ISBN 978-90-04-18266-0

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: Introduction. 1. Sustainable Development and the Instinctive Imperative of Justice in the Global Order, by Duncan French. PART I: REFINING GENERAL PRINCIPLES:. 2. Sustainability Discourses in International Courts: What Place for Global Justice? by Tim Stephens. 3. Sustainable Development and Fragmentation in International Society, by Jaye Ellis. 4. Sustainable Development, Integration and the Conflation of Values: The Fuel Retailers Case, by Dire Tladi. 5. Sustainable Development, Major Groups and Stakeholder Dialogue – Lessons from the UN, by Karen Morrow. 6. The Normative Influence of Islamic Shari’ah on Current UN Discourse on Justice and Sustainable Development, by Katja Samuel. 7. Demystifying the Ideal – Water and Sustainability in Ancient Greek Laws, by Etienne Dunant. PART II: PURSUING GLOBAL JUSTICE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 8. Procedural International Environmental Justice? The Evolution of Procedural Means for Environmental Protection: From Inter-State Obligations to Individual-State Rights, by David M. Ong. 9. Climate Change and Shifting Paradigms, by Joyeeta Gupta. 10. The Impact of International Foreign Investment Rules on Domestic Law, by Ximena Fuentes. 11. Water Services Privatisation and Recognition of the Human Right to Water in International Investment Law – Finding Fertile Ground in Unlikely Places, by Owen McIntyre. 12. Ecosystem Services, Agricultural Subsidies and World Trade: in search of Global Justice and Sustainable Development, by Elena Merino Blanco. 13. The Concept of Equality in International Trade and Investment Law: A Catalyst for Sustainable Development, by Freya Baetens. 14. The Curious Phenomenon of “Environmental Migration/Displacement” and the Role of International Law in Cross-Border Protection, by Michèle Morel and Frank Maes. PART III: NATIONAL AND REGIONAL APPROACHES:. 15. Global Poverty and Sustainable Development - Challenges addressed by the EU’s Renewed Sustainable Development Strategy, by Silke Steiner. 16. Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development: Guidelines for Environmental Law-Making, by Dominique Hervé. 17. Some Australian examples of the integration of environmental, economic and social considerations into decision making – the jurisprudence of facts and context, by Jennifer McKay. 18. After Copenhagen: Bringing Personal Carbon Trading Home, by Peter Doran. 19. Justice and Sustainable Development: Compatibility or Conflict? A Scottish Case Study, by Ole Pedersen, Aylwin Pillai and Anne-Michelle Slater. 20. Sustainable Development Indicators and a Putative Argument for Law: A Case Study of the UK, by Andrea Ross. A Concluding Comment. 21. Reassessing and Redefining the Principle of Economic Sovereignty of States, by Surya P. Subedi. Index

INDEX WORDS:
* miljörätt = environmental law = ympäristöoikeus
* hållbar utveckling = sustainable development = kestävä kehitys
* staternas skyldigheter = obligations of states = valtioiden velvollisuudet
* klimatförändring = climate change = ilmastomuutos
* fattigdom = poverty = köyhyys
* informationsfrihet = freedom of information = informaatiovapaus
* biologisk mångfald = biodiversity = biodiversiteetti
* miljöflyktingar = environmental refugees = ympäristöpakolaiset
* EU = EU = EU
* ICJ = ICJ = ICJ
* rättsfall/rättspraxis = cases/case law = oikeustapaukset/oikeuskäytäntö
* god förvaltning = good governance = hyvä hallinto
* globalisering = globalisation = globalisaatio
* mänskliga rättigheter = human rights = ihmisoikeudet
* internationell handel = international trade = kansainvälinen kauppa
* NIEO = NIEO = UKTJ
* islam = Islam = islaminusko
* kontroll över naturtillgångar = natural resources control = luonnonvarojen valvonta
* icke-diskriminering = non-discrimination = syrjintäkielto
* NGO = NGO = NGO
* WTO = WTO = WTO
* Världsbanken = World Bank = Maailmanpankki

NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; Rio declaration; Stockholm declaration; Espoo convention; New Delhi declaration of principles of international law relating to sustainable development; Millennium declaration; Kyoto protocol; Charter of economic rights and duties;

LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan

SHELF CODE: Miljörätt

URL http://www.brill.nl/default.aspx?partid=210&pid=40207

 
7. Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena (ed.) : The Oxford handbook of refugee & forced migration studies, 2014
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

The Oxford handbook of refugee & forced migration studies / Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena (ed.) ; Loescher, Gil (ed.) ; Long, Katy (ed.) ; Sigona, Nando (ed.), 747 p.. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.

ISBN 978-0-19-965243-3

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Gil Loescher, Katy Long and Nando Sigona: Introduction: Refugee and forced migration studies in transition. 2. Jérôme Elie: Histories of refugee and forced migration studies. 3. Guy S. Goodwin-Gill: The international law of refugee protection. 4. Matthew J. Gibney: Political theory, ethics, and forced migration. 5. Alexander Betts: International relations and forced migration. 6. Dawn Chatty: Anthropology and forced migration. 7. Finn Stepputat and Ninna Nyberg-Soerensen: Sociology and forced migration. 8. Karen Jacobsen: Livelihoods and forced migration. 9. Michael Collyer: Geographies of forced migration. 10. Oliver Bakewell: Encampment and self-settlement. 11. Loren B. Landau: Urban refugees and IDPs. 12. James Milner: Protracted refugee situations. 13. Walter Kälin: Internal displacement. 14. Nicholas Van Hear: Refugees, diasporas, and transnationalism. 15. Stephan Scheel and Vicki Squire: Forced migrants as 'illegal' migrants. 16. Jane McAdam: Human rights and forced migration. 17. Gil Loescher: UNHCR and forced migration. 18. Susan Akram: UNRWA and Palestinian refugees. 19. Michael Barnett: Refugees and humanitarianism. 20. Randall Hansen: State controls: borders, refugees, and citizenship. 21. Anne Hammerstad: The securitization of forced migration. 22. Volker Türk and Rebecca Dowd: Protection gaps. 23. Alice Edwards and Laura van Waas: Statelessness. 24. Simon Russell and Vicky Tennant: Humanitarian reform: from coordination to clusters. 25. Sarah Kenton Lischer: Conflict and crisis induced displacement. 26. Christopher McDowell: Development created population displacement. 27. Roger Zetter and James Morrissey: The environment-mobility nexus: reconceptualizing the links between environmental stress, (im)mobility, and power. 28. Bridget Anderson: Trafficking. 29. Nando Sigona: The politics of refugee voices: representation, narratives, and memories. 30. Jason Haart: Children and forced migration. 31. Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh: Gender and forced migration. 32. Claudio Bolzman: Older refugees. 33. Marsha Mirza: Disability and forced migration. 34. Alastair Ager: Health and forced migration. 35. David Hollenbach, SJ: Religion and forced migration. 36. Terence Wright: The media and representation of refugees and other forced migrants. 37. Katy Long: Rethinking 'durable' solutions. 38. Lucy Hovil: Local integration. 39. Laura Hammond: 'Voluntary' repatriation and reintegration. 40. Joanne van Selm: Refugee resettlement. 41. Martin Gottwald: Burden sharing and refugee protection. 42. Marion Fresia: Forced migration in West Africa. 43. Jonathan Crush and Abel Chikanda: Forced migration in Southern Africa. 44. Gaim Kibreab: Forced migration in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa. 45. Sari Hanafi: Forced migration in the Middle East and North Africa. 46. Alessandro Monsutti and Bayram Balci: Forced migration in broader Central Asia. 47. Paula Banarjee: Forced migration in South Asia. 48. Kirsten McConnachie: Forced migration in South-East Asia and East Asia. 49. Anne McNevin: Forced migration in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific. 50. José H. Fischel de Andrade: Forced migration in South America. 51. Megan Bradley: Forced migration in Central America and the Caribbean: cooperation and challenges. 52. Susan F. Martin: Forced migration in North America. 53. Roland Bank: Forced migration in Europe.

INDEX WORDS:
* flyktingar = refugees = pakolaiset
* påtvingad migration = forced migration = pakotettu siirtolaisuus
* internflyktingar = internally displaced persons = maan sisäiset pakolaiset
* återflyttning = repatriation = paluumuutto
* illegala invandrare = illegal immigrants = laittomat maahanmuuttajat
* återsändningsförbud = non-refoulement principle = palautuskielto
* UNHCR = UNHCR = UNHCR
* palestinier = Palestinians = palestiinalaiset
* gränskontroll = border control = rajatarkastus
* statslösa personer = stateless persons = valtiottomat henkilöt
* miljöflyktingar = environmental refugees = ympäristöpakolaiset
* omflyttning = resettlement = jälleenasutus
* människohandel = trafficking in persons = ihmiskauppa
* flyktingbarn = refugee children = pakolaislapset
* handikappade = disabled persons = vammaiset
* kön = gender = sukupuoli
* religion = religion = uskonto
* integration = integration = integraatio
* delade bördor = burden-sharing = taakan jakaminen

LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR

SHELF CODE: Inst.ref.

 
8. Boer, Ben (ed.) : Environmental law dimensions of human rights, 2015
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Environmental law dimensions of human rights / Boer, Ben (ed.), xxvi, 246 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015.

ISBN 978-0-19-873614-1

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction, by Ben Boer. 1. Square pegs and round holes? Environmental rights and the private sector, by Natasha Affolder. 2. Benefit-sharing as a bridge between the environmental and human rights accountability of multinational corporations, by Elisa Morgera. 3. Environmental jurisprudence of the European and Inter-American Courts of Human Rights: comparative insights, by Riccardo Pavoni. 4. The EU courts and access to environmental justice, by Ludwig Krämer. 5. Environmental law and human rights is the Asia-Pacific, by Ben Boer. 6. Human displacement and climate change in the Asia-Pacific, by Stefan Gruber. 7. Human rights and the environment: where next?, by Alan Boyle.

INDEX WORDS:
* miljö = environment = ympäristö
* miljöskydd = environmental protection = ympäristönsuojelu
* multinationella bolag = transnational corporations (TNC) = monikansalliset yritykset
* ansvarighet = accountability = vastuullisuus
* europeiska domstolen för de mänskliga rättigheterna = European Court of Human Rights = Euroopan ihmisoikeustuomioistuin
* interamerikanska domstolen för de mänskliga rättigheterna = Inter-American Court of Human Rights = Inter-amerikkalainen ihmisoikeustuomioistuin
* rättsfall/rättspraxis = cases/case law = oikeustapaukset/oikeuskäytäntö
* ECJ = ECJ = ECJ
* miljöskada = environmental damage = ympäristövahinko
* rätt till en sund miljö = right to environmental quality = oikeus puhtaaseen ympäristöön
* klimatförändring = climate change = ilmastomuutos
* miljöflyktingar = environmental refugees = ympäristöpakolaiset
* ASEAN = ASEAN = ASEAN
* förorening = pollution = saastuminen

 
9. Atapattu, Sumudu : Human rights approaches to climate change, 2016
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Human rights approaches to climate change : challenges and opportunities / Atapattu, Sumudu, xxiii, 324 p. - London : Routledge, 2016.

ISBN 978-415-72709-9

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. International legal framework governing climate change: a human rights assessment. 2. Human rights approaches to environmental protection. 3. Climate change and human rights: a justice issue?. 4. International environmental law principles and climate change: a rights and justice assessment. 5. Mitigation and adaptation through a human rights lens. 6. Climate-related migration and "climate refugees". 7. Forests, REDD and indigenous peoples. 8. Women, climate change and inequality. 9. Small island states and their people. 10. Extreme weather events, access to resources and conflict: implications for international peace and security. 11. Adjudicating climate change and human rights law. 12. Climate change and human rights: square pegs in round holes?.

INDEX WORDS:
* klimatförändring = climate change = ilmastomuutos
* skydd av mänskliga rättigheter = protection of human rights = ihmisoikeuksien suojelu
* miljöskydd = environmental protection = ympäristönsuojelu
* miljöflyktingar = environmental refugees = ympäristöpakolaiset
* utsatta grupper = vulnerable groups = riskialttiit ryhmät
* ursprungsfolk = indigenous peoples = alkuperäiskansat
* kvinnor = women = naiset
* hälsosam miljö = healthy environment = terveellinen ympäristö
* miljörätt = environmental law = ympäristöoikeus

NOTE (GENERAL): Framework convention on climate change

 
10. Mayer, Benoît (ed.) : Research handbook on climate change, migration and the law, 2017
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Research handbook on climate change, migration and the law / Mayer, Benoît (ed.) ; Crépeau, Francois (ed.) - (Research handbooks in climate law), 490 p. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017.

ISBN 978-1-78536-658-1

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Benoît Mayer and Francois Crépeau: Introduction. 2. Robert McLeman: Climate-related migration and its linkages to vulnerability, adaptation, and socio-economic inequality: evidence from recent examples. 3. Calum T.M. Nicholson: 'Climate-induced migration': ways forward in the face of an intrinsically equivocal concept. 4. Carol Farbotko: Representation and misrepresentation of climate migrants. 5. Christel Cournil: The inadequacy of international refugee law in response to environmental migration. 6. Elizabeth Ferris: The relevance of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement for the climate-change migration nexus. 7. Siobhán McInerney-Lankford: Climate change, human rights and migration: a legal analysis of challenges and opportunities. 8. Ademola Oluborode Jegede: Indigenous peoples, climate migration and international human rights law in Africa, with reflections on the relevance of the Kampala Convention. 9. Maxine Burkett: International climate change law perspectives. 10. Sébastien Jodoin, Kathryn Hansen and Caylee Hong: Displacement due to responses to climate change: the role of a rights-based approach. 11. Benoît Mayer: Climate change, migration and the law of state responsibility. 12. Erika Pires-Ramos and Fernanda de Salles Cavedon-Capdeville: Regional responses to climate change and migration in Latin America. 13. Gervais Appave, Alice Sironi, Mariam Traore Chazalnoël, Dina Ionesco and Daria Mokhnacheva: Organizational perspectives: International Organization for Migration's role and perspectives on climate change, migration and the law. 14. Sophia Kagan, Meredith Byrne and Michelle Leighton: Organizational perspective from the International Labour Organization. 15. Alex Randall: Engaging the media on climate-linked migration. 16. Katrina M. Wyman: Ethical duties to climate migrants. 17. Chloé Anne Vlassopoulos: When climate-induced migration meets loss and damage: a weakening agenda-setting process?. 18. Francois Gemenne: The refugees of the Anthropocene. 19. Frank Biermann and Ingrid Boas: Towards a global governance system to protect climate migrants: taking stock. 20. Ilona Millan and Kylie Wilson: Towards a climate change displacement facility. 21. Susan F. Martin: Towards an extension of complementary protection?.

INDEX WORDS:
* klimatförändring = climate change = ilmastomuutos
* miljöflyktingar = environmental refugees = ympäristöpakolaiset
* migration = migration = siirtolaisuus
* flyktingrätt = refugee law = pakolaisoikeus
* tvångsförflyttade personer = displaced persons = hätäsiirtolaiset
* interflyktingar = internally displaced persons = maan sisäiset pakolaiset
* skydd av mänskliga rättigheter = protection of human rights = ihmisoikeuksien suojelu
* staternas förpliktelser = obligations of states = valtioiden velvollisuudet
* ursprungsfolk = indigenous peoples = alkuperäiskansat
* statsansvar = state responsibility = valtiovastuu
* IOM = IOM = IOM
* ILO = ILO = ILO

LIBRARY LOCATION: Inst.ref.

 
11. McLeman, Robert A. : Climate and human migration, 2014
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Climate and human migration : past experiences, future challenges / McLeman, Robert A., 294 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014.

ISBN 978-1-107-60670-8

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. An introduction to the study of climate and migration. 2. Why people migrate. 3. Migration in the context of vulnerability and adaptation to climatic variability and change. 4. Extreme weather events and migration. 5. River valley flooding and migration. 6. Drought and its influence on migration. 7. Mean sea level rise and its implications for migration and migration policy. 8. Emergent issues in climate and migration research.

INDEX WORDS:
* klimatförändring = climate change = ilmastomuutos
* miljöflyktingar = environmental refugees = ympäristöpakolaiset
* migration = migration = siirtolaisuus
* översvämningar = floods = tulvat
* interflyktingar = internally displaced persons = maan sisäiset pakolaiset
* naturkatastrofer = environmental disasters = ympäristötuhot
* tvångsförflyttade personer = displaced persons = hätäsiirtolaiset

 
12. Ragheboom, Hélène : The international legal status and protection of environmentally-displaced persons, 2017
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

The international legal status and protection of environmentally-displaced persons : a European perspective / Ragheboom, Hélène, 684 p. - Leiden : Brill, 2017.

ISBN 978-90-+4-31741-3

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART 1: Protecting people fleeing indiscriminate threats: law and practice within the European Union. 1. Preliminary remark: member states' obligations under international human rights law are unaltered by EU membership. 2. European Union law relevant to asylum. 3. Relevant provisions of international human rights law. 4. Member states' non-harmonised protection responses. 5. Conclusions of Part 1. PART II: Testing existing refugee law, human rights law and practices through the prism of environmental disasters. 6. Environmentally-displaced persons as beneficiaries of international protection under refugee law?. 7. Under international human rights law. 8. State practice in response to disasters and other humanitarian crises. 9. Conclusions of Part 2. PART 3: Exploring means of protecting 'environmental refugees' in international law. 10. Solutions based on existing asylum law and relevant norms international human rights law. 11. Can (and should) states be held responsible for environmental displacement?. 12. A sui generis framework to address environmental displacement and migration. 13. Conclusion of Part 3. General conclusion.

INDEX WORDS:
* EU = EU = EU
* miljöflyktingar = environmental refugees = ympäristöpakolaiset
* migration = migration = siirtolaisuus
* flyktingrätt = refugee law = pakolaisoikeus
* tvångsförflyttade personer = displaced persons = hätäsiirtolaiset
* skydd av mänskliga rättigheter = protection of human rights = ihmisoikeuksien suojelu
* naturkatastrofer = environmental disasters = ympäristötuhot
* EU-rätt = EU law = EU-oikeus
* asyl = asylum = turvapaikka
* återsändningsförbud = non-refoulement principle = palautuskielto

 
13. Dupuy, Pierre-Marie : International environmental law, 2018
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

International environmental law / Dupuy, Pierre-Marie ; Viñuales, Jorge E.. - 2nd ed.., 522 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018.

ISBN 978-1-108-43811-7

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Emergence and development of international environmental law. 2. Main features of international environmental law. 3. The principles of international enviromental law. 4. Oceans, seas and freshwater. 5. Protection of the atmosphere. 6. Species, ecosystems and biodiversity. 7. Dangerous substances and activities. 8. Implementation: traditional approaches. 9. Implementation: new approaches. 10. Human rights and the environment. 11. Environmental dimensions of international security. 12. Environmental protection and international economic law.

INDEX WORDS:
* internationell miljörätt = international environmental law = kansainvälinen ympäristöoikeus
* miljöskydd = environmental protection = ympäristönsuojelu
* försiktighetsprincipen = precautionary principle = varovaisuusperiaate
* förorening = pollution = saastuminen
* miljö = environment = ympäristö
* miljöskada = environmental damage = ympäristövahinko
* klimatförändring = climate change = ilmastomuutos
* biologisk mångfald = biodiversity = biodiversiteetti
* ansvarighet = accountability = vastuullisuus
* skadeståndsskyldighet = liability = korvausvelvollisuus
* rätt till en sund miljö = right to environmental quality = oikeus puhtaaseen ympäristöön
* väpnad konflikt = armed conflict = aseellinen selkkaus
* massförstörelsevapen = weapons of mass destruction [=WMD] = joukkotuhoaseet
* miljöflyktingar = environmental refugees = ympäristöpakolaiset
* internationell ekonomisk rätt = international economic law = kansainvälinen taloudellinen oikeus
* internationell handelsrätt = international trade law = kansainvälinen kauppaoikeus


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