FMR 41 International Humanitarian Law: a short summary of relevant provisions
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International Humanitarian Law: a short summary of relevant provisions in relation to the right not to be displaced.
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Preventing displacement is obviously a worthwhile objective. Being displaced puts people at a higher risk of being both impoverished and unable to enjoy their human rights. Such a situation is worth preventing - but not at any cost. FMR 41 includes a major feature on 'Preventing displacement' plus a range of articles on other subjects such as North Koreans in China, East Africans adapting to the UK, the Rohingya, slum evictions in Tanzania, the Nansen Initiative and a new...
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