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Global Displacement in the Twenty-First Century : Towards an Ethical Framework

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Builds an ethical framework for responding to the urgent crisis of global displacementWidening the discussion of the ethics of forced displacement to include people displaced by development projects, in particular Indigenous peoplesA critical examination of border practices by global North states, including their use of violence and their defiance of international lawRadical proposals for how we should understand key ideas such as protection, borders and solidarity both at a practical and theoretical levelCase studies include bordering practices by European Union states, the United States and its border with Mexico, recent developments in the United Kingdom regarding refugees and people displaced by development projectsIn this book Phillip Cole calls for a radical review of what international protection looks like and who is entitled to it.

The book brings together different issues of forced displacement in one place to provide a systematic overview.

It draws attention to groups who are often overlooked when it comes to discussions of international protection, such as the internally displaced, those displaced by climate change, disasters, development infrastructure projects and extreme poverty.

The study draws on extensive case studies, such as border practices by European Union states, the United States and its border with Mexico, and the United Kingdom.

Cole places the experiences of displaced people at the centre, and argues that they should be key political agents in determining policy in this area.

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Product Details
Edinburgh University Press
1474455972 / 9781474455978
Hardback
325.21
30/11/2022
United Kingdom
English
1 volume
24 cm
Published in Scotland.