无国籍状态
难民
国际法
气候变化
政治学
强迫迁移
背景(考古学)
流离失所者
难民法
地理
气候变化的政治经济学
工作(物理)
发展经济学
政治经济学
法学
社会学
公民身份
经济
政治
工程类
考古
生物
机械工程
生态学
标识
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199587087.001.0001
摘要
Abstract Displacement caused by climate change is an area of growing concern. With current rises in sea levels and changes to the global climate, it is an issue of fundamental importance to the future of many parts of the world. This book critically examines whether States have obligations to protect people displaced by climate change under international refugee law, international human rights law, and the international law on statelessness. Drawing on field work undertaken in Bangladesh, India, and the Pacific island States of Kiribati and Tuvalu, the book evaluates whether the phenomenon of ‘climate change-induced displacement’ is an empirically sound category for academic inquiry. It does so by examining the reasons why people move (or choose not to move); the extent to which climate change, as opposed to underlying socio-economic factors, provides a trigger for such movement; and whether traditional international responses, such as the conclusion of new treaties and the creation of new institutions, are appropriate solutions in this context. In this way, the book queries whether flight from habitat destruction should be viewed as another facet of traditional international protection or as a new challenge requiring more creative legal and policy responses.
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