ISBN:
9781107148765
,
9781316602652
,
9781316563106
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (xii, 244 pages)
,
digital, PDF file(s).
Series Statement:
Cambridge studies in international and comparative law
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Mann, Itamar Humanity at sea
DDC:
341.4/86
Keywords:
International law and human rights
;
Boat people Legal status, laws, etc
;
Refugees Legal status, laws, etc
;
Refugees ; Legal status, laws, etc
;
Boat people ; Legal status, laws, etc
;
International law and human rights
;
Internationale Migration
;
Bootsflüchtling
;
Seenot
;
Menschenrecht
;
Völkerrecht
Abstract:
This interdisciplinary study engages law, history, and political theory in a first attempt to crystallize the lessons the global 'refugee crisis' can teach us about the nature of international law. It connects the dots between the actions of Jewish migrants to Palestine after WWII, Vietnamese 'boatpeople', Haitian refugees seeking to reach Florida, Middle Eastern migrants and refugees bound to Australia, and Syrian refugees currently crossing the Mediterranean, and then legal responses by states and international organizations to these movements. Through its account of maritime migration, the book proposes a theory of human rights modelled around an encounter between individuals in which one of the parties is at great risk. It weaves together primary sources, insights from the work of twentieth-century thinkers such as Hannah Arendt and Emmanuel Levinas, and other legal materials to form a rich account of an issue of increasing global concern.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 06 Sep 2016)
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781316563106
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