This report provides a general overview of the international law issues relating to sea-level rise, (forced) migration and human rights. The first part provides a brief account of 'What We Know and What We Can Expect', discussing sea-level rise and its impacts, and then, in turn, their relationship and interaction with the criteria of statehood, human rights and mobility. The second part features 'tools' with the potential to address the mobility and human rights implications associated with sea-level rise and its impacts. Part two initially explores interventions that would enable affected persons to remain in situ, before embarking on an examination of extant 'tools' pertinent to internal and cross-border movements, respectively. The fina...
© The several contributors, 2012. All rights reserved. This chapter discusses the conflict between h...
UNHCR discusses the range of options for international legal protection in the context of cross-bord...
The concept and the rights of environmental refugee have attracted national, international governanc...
The protection of human rights and the regulation of migration activities in ocean spaces remains an...
This volume comprises national reports on migration and migration law from 17 countries representing...
The present volume comprises the written version of some of the interventions presented at the Confe...
The increasing migration of population in the world is one of the urgent international problems. Sta...
This General Report draws from twenty-six national reports. Structured in two parts, it investigates...
Migration is a complex phenomenon: on the one hand, it encompasses economic, political, historical, ...
For some low-lying small island States in the Asia Pacific, a consequence of sea level rise could be...
It has been forecast that up to forty nation-states are at risk of disappearing due to rising sea le...
Rising sea levels due to climate change lead to the modification of maritime state boundaries. Accor...
Sea level rise from anthropogenic climate change is an increasing concern for the international comm...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
In recent years, the prospect of rising sea-levels as an adverse impact of climate change has gained...
© The several contributors, 2012. All rights reserved. This chapter discusses the conflict between h...
UNHCR discusses the range of options for international legal protection in the context of cross-bord...
The concept and the rights of environmental refugee have attracted national, international governanc...
The protection of human rights and the regulation of migration activities in ocean spaces remains an...
This volume comprises national reports on migration and migration law from 17 countries representing...
The present volume comprises the written version of some of the interventions presented at the Confe...
The increasing migration of population in the world is one of the urgent international problems. Sta...
This General Report draws from twenty-six national reports. Structured in two parts, it investigates...
Migration is a complex phenomenon: on the one hand, it encompasses economic, political, historical, ...
For some low-lying small island States in the Asia Pacific, a consequence of sea level rise could be...
It has been forecast that up to forty nation-states are at risk of disappearing due to rising sea le...
Rising sea levels due to climate change lead to the modification of maritime state boundaries. Accor...
Sea level rise from anthropogenic climate change is an increasing concern for the international comm...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
In recent years, the prospect of rising sea-levels as an adverse impact of climate change has gained...
© The several contributors, 2012. All rights reserved. This chapter discusses the conflict between h...
UNHCR discusses the range of options for international legal protection in the context of cross-bord...
The concept and the rights of environmental refugee have attracted national, international governanc...