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Remarks by Daniel Sullivan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 December 2019

Daniel Sullivan*
Affiliation:
Refugees International.

Extract

Today, the world is facing the highest numbers of internally displaced persons and refugees since at least World War II. Addressing this crisis involves several challenges regarding the law and politics of displacement. To see how this plays out, it is helpful to zero in on a particular case. The case of the Rohingya minority from Myanmar who have been pushed out into Bangladesh is a particularly acute case, one involving atrocity crimes and ethnic cleansing.

Type
Law (and Politics) of Displacement: Migratory & Refugee Crises under International Law
Copyright
Copyright © 2019 by The American Society of International Law

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