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Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies

This series delves into the complex and increasingly urgent issues surrounding migration and asylum in the contemporary world. It examines how the movement of people impacts society, economies, and humanitarian concerns. The collection explores the tensions between established political and legal frameworks and the new challenges presented by global mobility. Publications in this series offer innovative perspectives on the transnational movement of individuals, drawing from legal, political, and interdisciplinary approaches.

Climate Change, Disasters, and the Refugee Convention
The Global Governed?

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  • The Global Governed?

    • 140 pages
    • 5 hours of reading

    This book examines the role of refugees as providers of assistance to other refugees. Drawing upon ideas from anthropology and international relations, it offers an alternative vision for more participatory global governance, of relevance to other policy-fields including development, humanitarianism, health, peacekeeping, and child protection.

    The Global Governed?
  • This book is for university researchers, students and legal practitioners working in international law and wider fields. It is one of the only monographs to review jurisprudence relating to 'climate refugees' and provides a novel legal and epistemological perspective that challenges received wisdom and offers theoretical and practical insights.

    Climate Change, Disasters, and the Refugee Convention