Global Refugee Crisis: A Reference Handbook, 2nd Edition
By (Author) Mark Gibney
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
16th September 2010
2nd Revised edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
362.87
Hardback
324
This book documents the current global refugee crisis and examines the interrelated factors of immigration enforcement, international human rights law, political violence, and refugee protection. There are two disparate components to the global refugee crisis: first, there are about 46 million refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), most of whom are struggling to survive in the poorest and most violent countries in the world, and second, our interpretation of international human rights law allows this state of affairs to worsen. Refugee protection has been a longstanding policy that ostensibly protects victims of human rights violations from other countries. In actuality, protection is largely negated by systematic efforts by industrialized states to reduce the number of refugees arriving at the borders. This book provides a comprehensive examination of this worldwide problem and rejects the idea that the majority of asylum seekers abuse the system to gain entrance into the country.
insightful subject overview * Library Journal *
Mark Gibney is the Belk Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina-Asheville, Asheville, NC.