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International refugee law and socio-economic rights, refuge from deprivation, Michelle Foster

Label
International refugee law and socio-economic rights, refuge from deprivation, Michelle Foster
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
International refugee law and socio-economic rights
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
772458513
Responsibility statement
Michelle Foster
Series statement
Cambridge studies in international and comparative law, 51Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
refuge from deprivation
Summary
A range of emerging refugee claims is beginning to challenge the boundaries of the Refugee Convention regime and question traditional distinctions between 'economic migrants' and 'political refugees'. This book, first published in 2007, identifies the conceptual and analytical challenges presented by claims based on socio-economic deprivation, and undertakes an assessment of the extent to which these challenges may be overcome by a creative interpretation of the Refugee Convention, consistent with correct principles of international treaty interpretation. The central argument is that, notwithstanding the dichotomy between 'economic migrants' and 'political refugees', the Refugee Convention is capable of accommodating a more complex analysis which recognizes that many claims based on socio-economic deprivation are indeed properly considered within the purview of the Refugee Convention. This, the first book to consider these issues, will be of great interest to refugee law scholars, advocates, decision-makers and non-governmental organizations.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- A human rights framework for interpreting the Refugee Convention -- Persecution and socio-economic deprivation in refugee law -- Rethinking the conceptual approach to socio-economic claims -- Economic deprivation as the reason for being persecuted -- Economic disadvantage and the Refugee Convention grounds -- Conclusions
resource.variantTitle
International Refugee Law & Socio-Economic Rights
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Content