Challenges in the relationship between the protection of internally displaced persons and international refugee law
<p>Internally Displaced Persons ('IDPs') outnumber refugees by two to one and often have the same fears, needs and wants as refugees recognised as such under international law. However, refugee status entails international protection, while IDPs are left to the protection of their ow...
Main Author: | Ní Ghráinne, B |
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Other Authors: | Goodwin-Gill, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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