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FMR 41 International Humanitarian Law: a short summary of relevant provisions

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Preventing displacement (Forced Migration Review 41)
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International Humanitarian Law: a short summary of relevant provisions in relation to the right not to be displaced.

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FMR 41 The history and status of the right not to be displaced

The many existing fragments of law relating to arbitrary displacement have a common thread running through them, revealing a human right not to be displaced. The existence of such a right has not yet been recognised in any international legal instrument.
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FMR 41 To prevent or pursue displacement?

The repertoire of survival actions of at-risk civilians includes both avoiding and attempting displacement. But there are also overlaps, combinations and tacking back and forth between the two, while trying to mitigate the risks that any choice entails.
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Preventing displacement (Forced Migration Review 41)
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preventing displacement
international human rights law
forced migration review
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Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 08/05/2013
Duration: 00:04:08

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