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Volumn 92, Issue 879, 2010, Pages 713-730

Climate change, natural disasters and displacement: A multi-track approach to filling the protection gaps

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EID: 79956333612     PISSN: 18163831     EISSN: 16075889     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S1816383110000500     Document Type: Article
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    • Dauvergne argues that the realm of immigration law has become an important theatre in terms of reaffirming state sovereignty in a globalizing world, and that we should not expect human rights norms to be of much use to illegal immigrants, who are the main targets of these reassertions of sovereignty. She suggests that a more promising alternative is to couch legal arguments on behalf of illegal immigrants not in terms of human rights norms but rather in terms of the rule of law. While we believe that human rights may be built on for a solution in the specific context of climate change and natural disasters, we conclude that the risk of an overly broad scope for interpretation emerging means that an explicit mention of natural disasters, or something similar, in law governing return better ensures effective protection.
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