Serious international crimes, human rights, and forced migration / edited by James C Simeon.

Author/creator Serious international crimes, human rights, and forced migration (Conference)
Other author Simeon, James C.
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Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
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SeriesRoutledge research in asylum, migration and refugee law
Contents James C. Simeon, "Irreparable harm : serious international crimes, breaches in fundamental human rights and human dignity, and forced migration" -- Elies van Sliedregt, "International crimes, international outlaws and the interface between international criminal law and international refugee law" -- Bostjan Zalar, "Exclusion clause in refugee law and the presumption of innocence : the European Law perspective" -- Brian Goodman, "The 'generalized risk' exception in Canadian refugee determination" -- James C. Simeon, "Violations of fundamental human rights, serious international crimes, and the prosecution of those who have been excluded from refugee protection" -- Warda Shazadi Meighen and Steven Blakey, "The evolution of jurisprudence under Section 34(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act" -- Jonathan Porter, "Falling between the cracks of cornerstones : vhallenging the detention of asylum seekers on identity grounds" -- Peter Billings, "Refugee 'prisoner' swap deals, security vetting and duplicity in Australia's refugee admissions" -- Hilkka Becker, "The application of Article 1F of the United Nations Convention relating to the status of refugees in international protection decision making in Ireland in the context of European Union and International Law" -- Stephanie Stobbe, "The European refugee policy crisis and its human rights impact on forced migrants in Greece" -- Joseph Rikhof, "Ethnic cleansing and exclusion" -- Sharelle Aitchison and Martin Treadwell, "Staged interpretation of Article 1F(b) - 'serious non-political crime outside the country of refuge prior to [his or her] admission to that country as a refugee' - a periaktos, scene setting problem?" -- Ghuna Bdiwi, "Forced displacement as a crime against humanity, can the Rohingya Criminal Case at the ICC bring any justice to the Syria refugees?" -- Elspeth Guild, "When border control operations become crimes against humanity?"-- James C. Simeon, "Concluding thoughts and reflections on serious international crimes, human rights, and forced migration".
Abstract "This volume elucidates and explores the interrelationships and direct causal connection between serious international crimes, serious breaches to fundamental human rights and gross affronts to human dignity, that lead to mass forced migration. Forced migration most often occurs in the context of protracted armed conflict of a non-international nature where terrorism, fierce fighting, deep animosity, tit-for-tat retaliation, and "rapid dominance" doctrine all lead to the commission of atrocity crimes. Accordingly, this volume makes a valuable contribution to the literature and to the cause of trying to resolve mass forced displacement at its root cause to explore the course that it takes and how it might be prevented. The collection comprises original research by leading legal scholars and jurists focusing on the three central themes of serious international crimes, human rights, and forced migration. The work also includes a Foreword from Justice Sir Howard Morrison, Appeals Division of the International Criminal Court"-- Provided by publisher.
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Issued in other formPrint version: Serious international crimes, human rights, and forced migration (Conference) (2019 : Serious international crimes, human rights, and forced migration Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022 9780367556235
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