Refugees, Environmental Impacts, and International Human Rights Law : Lessons from Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh

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Refugees, Environmental Impacts, and International Human Rights Law : Lessons from Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This book examines the intersection of environmental challenges and human rights in the context of the Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh. It highlights how the mass displacement of refugees impacts the environment and, in turn, affects both displaced populations and host communities. Through a rights-based approach, the book explores the legal, ethical, and policy considerations necessary to address these challenges.

By analyzing the environmental consequences of large-scale refugee movements, this book provides insights into international law, sustainability practices, and human rights protections. It discusses the responsibilities of governments, international organizations, and policymakers in mitigating environmental degradation while ensuring the rights and well-being of refugees. The book also offers practical recommendations for more effective policy development and implementation at local, national, and global levels.

A key focus of this book is its multidisciplinary approach, bridging the gap between refugee law, environmental law, and human rights frameworks. It examines the implications of environmental degradation caused by displacement and explores ways to balance humanitarian assistance with ecological sustainability. The Rohingya crisis serves as a case study, providing valuable lessons for future refugee crises worldwide.

This book is a useful resource for scholars, policymakers, activists, and humanitarian organizations looking to understand the complex relationship between environmental challenges and human rights in displacement scenarios. It underscores the role of the international community in ensuring long-term solutions that are both just and sustainable. While centered on Bangladesh, its findings and recommendations hold relevance for addressing refugee and environmental issues in other regions, making it an important contribution to global discussions on refugee law and human rights.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 : Introduction.- Chapter 2 : Conceptual Foundations and Historical Trajectory of the Rohingya Refugee Crisis.- Chapter 3 : The Ecological Impact of the Current Rohingya Presence in Bangladesh.- Chapter 4 : Bangladesh's Political Response to the Mass Influx of Rohingya Refugees.- Chapter 5:Assessing Bangladeshi Refugee Policy : Is Return Possible? International refugee Law and Non-refoulment.- Chapter 6 : Bangladesh's Legal Framework Governing Environmental Obligations on both a National and International Level.- Chapter 7 : Taking a Human Rights Approach to Refugees for Improved Ecological Outcomes.- Chapter 8 : Environmental Stewardship and Collective Responsibility.- Chapter 9 : Conclusion.

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