Temporary protection in law and practice / by Meltem Ineli-Ciger.
2018
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Author
Title
Temporary protection in law and practice / by Meltem Ineli-Ciger.
Published
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2018]
Call Number
KZ4082 .I54 2018
ISBN
9789004327528 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9004327525 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9789004325535 (e-book)
9789004327535 (online)
9004327525 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9789004325535 (e-book)
9789004327535 (online)
Description
xv, 281 pages ; 25 cm.
Other Standard Identifiers
9789004327528
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1002127356
Summary
Temporary protection is a flexible tool of international protection, which offers sanctuary to those fleeing humanitarian crises, and currently affects the lives and legal status of millions of forced migrants. However, the content, boundaries and legal foundation of temporary protection, remain largely undefined or unsettled. There are only a few instruments that provide guidance to states on how to respond to mass influx situations and how to implement temporary protection regimes. In 'Temporary Protection in Law and Practice', Meltem Ineli-Ciger takes a step towards clarifying those undefined aspects of temporary protection, by examining temporary protection's legal foundation in international law and its relationship with the Refugee Convention. The book also reviews temporary protection policies in Europe, Southeast Asia, Turkey and the United States, with a view to identifying elements that enhance and compromise the legality and viability of temporary protection regimes. Building on this analysis and legal limitations to the freedom of states to conceptualize different aspects of temporary protection, this book provides guidance to states on how to introduce and implement a viable temporary protection regime, which operates within the boundaries of international law and international human rights law.
Note
Based on the author's thesis (doctoral - Bristol University), 2015, suued under title: Temporary Protection in International Law and State Practice.
Temporary protection is a flexible tool of international protection, which offers sanctuary to those fleeing humanitarian crises, and currently affects the lives and legal status of millions of forced migrants. However, the content, boundaries and legal foundation of temporary protection, remain largely undefined or unsettled. There are only a few instruments that provide guidance to states on how to respond to mass influx situations and how to implement temporary protection regimes. In 'Temporary Protection in Law and Practice', Meltem Ineli-Ciger takes a step towards clarifying those undefined aspects of temporary protection, by examining temporary protection's legal foundation in international law and its relationship with the Refugee Convention. The book also reviews temporary protection policies in Europe, Southeast Asia, Turkey and the United States, with a view to identifying elements that enhance and compromise the legality and viability of temporary protection regimes. Building on this analysis and legal limitations to the freedom of states to conceptualize different aspects of temporary protection, this book provides guidance to states on how to introduce and implement a viable temporary protection regime, which operates within the boundaries of international law and international human rights law.
Temporary protection is a flexible tool of international protection, which offers sanctuary to those fleeing humanitarian crises, and currently affects the lives and legal status of millions of forced migrants. However, the content, boundaries and legal foundation of temporary protection, remain largely undefined or unsettled. There are only a few instruments that provide guidance to states on how to respond to mass influx situations and how to implement temporary protection regimes. In 'Temporary Protection in Law and Practice', Meltem Ineli-Ciger takes a step towards clarifying those undefined aspects of temporary protection, by examining temporary protection's legal foundation in international law and its relationship with the Refugee Convention. The book also reviews temporary protection policies in Europe, Southeast Asia, Turkey and the United States, with a view to identifying elements that enhance and compromise the legality and viability of temporary protection regimes. Building on this analysis and legal limitations to the freedom of states to conceptualize different aspects of temporary protection, this book provides guidance to states on how to introduce and implement a viable temporary protection regime, which operates within the boundaries of international law and international human rights law.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The convention relating to the status of refugees, protection gaps and temporary protection
The legal basis of temporary protection in international law
Elements of a practical and efficient temporary protection regime which operates within the boundaries of international law and human rights
Temporary protection practice in southeast Asia and Europe
EU temporary protection directive
Temporary protection in Turkey and the United States
The temporary protection guidelines
Conclusion.
The convention relating to the status of refugees, protection gaps and temporary protection
The legal basis of temporary protection in international law
Elements of a practical and efficient temporary protection regime which operates within the boundaries of international law and human rights
Temporary protection practice in southeast Asia and Europe
EU temporary protection directive
Temporary protection in Turkey and the United States
The temporary protection guidelines
Conclusion.