Climate change, forced migration, and international law
by Jane McAdam.
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.
- 319 p.
Table of contents: Chapter 1. Conceptualizing climate change-related movement Chapter 2. The relevance of international refugee law Chapter 3. Climate change-related movement and international human rights law : the role of complementary protection Chapter 4. State practice on protection from disasters and related harms Chapter 5. "Disappearing states", statelessness, and relocation Chapter 6. Moving with dignity : responding to climate change-related mobility in Bangladesh Chapter 7. "Protection" or "Migration"? The "climate refugee" treaty debate Chapter 8. Institutional governance Chapter 9. Overarching normative principles.