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Refugees from Armed Conflict: The 1951 Refugee Convention and International Humanitarian Law (International Law #15) (Hardcover)

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Armed conflicts are a major cause of forced displacement, but people displaced by conflict are often not recognized as refugees under the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. They are frequently considered as having fled from generalized violence rather than from persecution. This book determines the international meaning of the refugee definition in Article 1A(2) of the Convention as regards refugee protection claims related to situations of armed conflict in the country of origin. Although the human rights based interpretation of the refugee definition is widely accepted, the interpretation and application of the Convention as regards claims to refugee status that relate to armed conflict is often marred with difficulties. Moreover, contexts of armed conflict pose the question of whether and to what extent the refugee definition should be interpreted in light of international humanitarian law. This book identifies the potential and limits of this interpretative approach. Starting from the history of international refugee law, the book situates the 1951 Convention within the international legal framework for the protection of the individual in armed conflict. It examines the refugee definition in light of human rights, international humanitarian law, and international criminal law, focusing on the elements of the refugee definition that most benefit from this interpretative approach: persecution and the requirement that the refugee claimant's predicament must be causally linked to the race, religion, nationality, and/or membership of a particular social group or political opinion. (Series: International Law - Vol. 15) [Subject: International Law, Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law, Criminal Law]

About the Author


Vanessa Holzer is head of research coordination at the Hector Research Institute of Education Sciences and Psychology at the University of Tübingen in Germany. Previously, she was British Red Cross Senior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge and worked for UNHCR. She was also a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute of Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg and was a visiting fellow at the Refugee Studies Centre in Oxford. Vanessa holds a doctorate in law from Goethe University in Frankfurt/Main.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781780683188
ISBN-10: 1780683189
Publisher: Intersentia
Publication Date: September 23rd, 2015
Pages: 258
Language: English
Series: International Law

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