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Remarks by Alice Thomas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 March 2019

Alice Thomas*
Affiliation:
Refugees International.

Extract

Thanks. That was a particularly good introduction to some concepts that I am going to try to address here, when I get into a much more messy, complex area—which is how climate change is affecting human mobility, and where the myriad of people who are moving or may move in the future of this, where would they fit within the current regimes for refugees and migrants and how do those regimes need to be amended or extended in order to better protect the human rights of people that are moving in this context.

Type
International Law and the Global Governance of Migration
Copyright
Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2019 

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