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| 020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
| International Standard Book Number | 9789041119216 |
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| 082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
| Classification number | 341.486000 |
| Item number | EGG |
| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Eggli Ann Vibeke |
| 245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Mass refugee influx and the limits of public international law |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
| Place of publication, distribution, etc. | The Hague |
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Martinus Nijhoff Publishers |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2002 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | 319p |
| Dimensions | xxi |
| 365 ## - TRADE PRICE | |
| Price amount | Rs. 10,692 |
| 505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
| Formatted contents note | Select Table of Cases<br/>Chapter 1. Aim and Scope<br/>7. Methodology and Sources<br/>Chapter 2. Basic Concepts and Discourse<br/>1. Asylum and International Protection<br/>1.1. Typologies of Protection<br/>2.1. The Genesis of Convention Refugee Status<br/>2.2. A Broadened Category of Externally Displaced<br/>The Concept of International Protection as a Joint<br/>Chapter 3. The Principle of International Cooperation - Aspects of Its<br/>1.1. Canvassing for International Cooperation in Refugee Affairs - Failed<br/>Efforts Between Two World Wars<br/>1.2.4. Partnerships - New Semantics or New Practices?<br/>1.2.5. The Absence of Common Meaning and Understanding<br/>1.3. Incentives for Providing International Aid and Assistance<br/>1.3.1. An Expression of Charity<br/>1.3.2. Direct International Concern and Implications<br/>1.3.3. Other Reasons for International Concern<br/>2.1. The Charter of the United Nations<br/>2.2. International Customary Law<br/>2.3. General Principles of International Law<br/>2.4. Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly<br/>Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter<br/>Of the United Nations<br/>3. International Human Rights Law<br/>3.1. A Right and Duty of States to International Cooperation?<br/>3.2. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights<br/>3.3. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights<br/>3.4. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights<br/>3.5. The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of<br/>3.6. The Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman Degrading<br/>3.7. The Convention on the Rights of the Child<br/>4. International Refugee Law<br/>4.1. Article 35 in the 1951 Refugee Convention<br/>4.1.1. The Negotiating History<br/>4.1.2. Interpretation and Implementation in Practice<br/>4.3. The Final Act<br/>4.4. The Declaration on Territorial Asylum<br/>4.5. The Draft Convention on Territorial Asylum<br/>Aspects of Physical Protection in Law and Practice<br/>Chapter 4. Humanitarian Actors and International Law Obligations<br/>1.1. The Notion of Humanitarian Assistance<br/>1.2. The Rationale of Camps<br/>2. Non-state Actors and Minimum Standards of Performance<br/>3.1. Responsibilities under the Mandate<br/>3.1.1. A Responsibility to Protect<br/>3.1.2. A Responsibility to Assist<br/>3.1.3. A Responsibility to Seek Solutions<br/>3.2. Institutional Background and Conditions<br/>3.4.2. International Customary Law<br/>3.4.3. International Human Rights Law<br/>4.1. The Growth of NGOs in International Affairs<br/>4.2. Aspects of Legal Obligations<br/>4.3. Codes of Conduct<br/>4.3.1. Code of Conduct for the Red Cross and the Red Crescent<br/>Movement and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)<br/>4.3.2. The Sphere Project<br/>6. Humanitarian Aid with Military Assistance<br/>6.1. Merging Mandates and Tasks<br/>6.2.1. The UN Charter<br/>6.2.2. International Humanitarian Law<br/>6.2.3. International Human Rights Law<br/>7. Refugee Services as Part of a Broader Trend and Context<br/>Chapter 5. The Prohibition of Mass Expulsion and Refoulement<br/>1.1. Terminology of Forced Return<br/>2. International Refugee Law<br/>2.1. Expulsion of Refugees Lawfully Present<br/>2.2. The Prohibition of Refoulement and Return<br/>2.2.1. Non-refoulement to Countries or Areas in War or Armed Conflict<br/>2.2.2. Extraterritorial Application of the Principle of Non-refoulement?<br/>2.2.3. The Prohibition of Refoulement and its Application in Situations<br/>Of Actual or Anticipated Mass Refugee Influx<br/>2.2.4. National Security and Danger to the Community Exceptions<br/>3.1. The Prohibition of Discrimination<br/>3.2. The Prohibition of Arbitrariness<br/>3.2.1. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights<br/>3.2.2. The European Convention on Establishment<br/>3.2.3. Protocol No. 4 to the European Convention on Human Rights<br/>3.2.4. Protocol No. 7 to the European Convention on Human Rights<br/>3.3. The Right to Physical Integrity<br/>3.3.1. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights<br/>3.3.2. The Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or<br/>Degrading Treatment or Punishment<br/>3.3.3. The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights<br/>3.4. Mass Expulsion of Aliens during Public Emergencies - is it ever<br/>3.4.1. The Prohibition of Discrimination during Public Emergencies<br/>3.4.2. Economic and Social Incapacities<br/>Chapter 6. Mass Expulsion in Practice<br/>2. Admission Conditioned, Delayed or Denied for Kosovar Refugees on the<br/>2.3. National Legislation and International Obligations<br/>3. Summary Return of Myanmar Refugees from the Thai - Myanmar Border<br/>3.2.1. Refugees on the Thai - Myanmar Border<br/>3.3. National Legislation and International Obligations<br/>4. Mass Expulsion of Rwandese Refugees from the United Republic of<br/>4.3. National Legislation and International Obligations<br/>Chapter 7. Summary of Conclusions<br/>1.1. The Principle of International Cooperation<br/>1.2. Humanitarian Actors in International Law<br/>1.3. The Prohibition of Mass Expulsion<br/>Postscript: Protection of Aliens in a Historical Perspective<br/>1. Disconnected Societies and the Movement of Persons<br/>1.1. Asylum in the Ancient World<br/>1.2. Citizenship and Rights<br/>1.3. The Medieval World<br/>2. Nation States, Refugees and Politics of Identity<br/>2.1. The State and the Individual<br/>2.3. The movement of persons - shifting trends and policies<br/>2.4. National Affiliation and measures of Exclusion<br/>2.5. The evolution of International law and standards for the treatment of |
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| Topical term or geographic name entry element | 1. Refugees - Legal Status 2. Refugees - Protection - International Cooperation3. Humanitarian Law |
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| Not For Loan | NLS | NLS | REFERENCE SECTION | 30/05/2017 | 10692.00 | 341.486 EGG | 29416 | 30/05/2017 | 30/05/2017 | BOOKs |