This paper analyzes the application of rights-based approaches to disaster displacement in the Asia-Pacific region in order to assess whether the current framework is sufficient to protect the rights of internally displaced persons. It identifies that disaster-induced displacement is increasingly prevalent in the region and that economic and social conditions in many countries mean that the impact of displacement is often prolonged and more severe. The paper identifies the relevant human rights principles which apply in the context of disaster-induced displacement and examines their implementation in a number of soft-law instruments. While it identifies shortcomings in impementation and enforcement, the paper concludes that a rights-based a...
Current positive international law does not explicitly recognize a right to humanitarian assistance ...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
The integration of human rights into all phases of the disaster management cycle has been repeatedly...
This paper analyzes the application of rights-based approaches to disaster displacement in the Asia-...
Adopting a human rights-based approach to examining law, policy and practice relating to displacemen...
This chapter introduces the analytical framework for the research initiative as a whole. It begins w...
In the last decade, the occurrences of natural disasters in ASEAN (Association South East Nations) r...
In the last decade, the occurrences of natural disasters in ASEAN (Association South East Nations) r...
Environmentally displaced persons continue to exist in the periphery of international law, caught in...
Disasters may affect people around the world without distinction of race, age or status. A wide rang...
none4noThe Routledge Handbook of Human Rights and Disasters provides the first comprehensive review ...
While there is typically an outpoor of international assistance in the wake of large disasters, it i...
In 2015, 19.2 million people have been internally displaced globally in the context of disasters (ID...
Internal displacement is not a new phenomenon. This dissertation proposes that the protracted displa...
Recently, the discourse on the relation between local wisdom and human rights shows its relevance. T...
Current positive international law does not explicitly recognize a right to humanitarian assistance ...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
The integration of human rights into all phases of the disaster management cycle has been repeatedly...
This paper analyzes the application of rights-based approaches to disaster displacement in the Asia-...
Adopting a human rights-based approach to examining law, policy and practice relating to displacemen...
This chapter introduces the analytical framework for the research initiative as a whole. It begins w...
In the last decade, the occurrences of natural disasters in ASEAN (Association South East Nations) r...
In the last decade, the occurrences of natural disasters in ASEAN (Association South East Nations) r...
Environmentally displaced persons continue to exist in the periphery of international law, caught in...
Disasters may affect people around the world without distinction of race, age or status. A wide rang...
none4noThe Routledge Handbook of Human Rights and Disasters provides the first comprehensive review ...
While there is typically an outpoor of international assistance in the wake of large disasters, it i...
In 2015, 19.2 million people have been internally displaced globally in the context of disasters (ID...
Internal displacement is not a new phenomenon. This dissertation proposes that the protracted displa...
Recently, the discourse on the relation between local wisdom and human rights shows its relevance. T...
Current positive international law does not explicitly recognize a right to humanitarian assistance ...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
The integration of human rights into all phases of the disaster management cycle has been repeatedly...