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FMR 36 The Kampala Convention and protection from arbitrary displacement

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DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)
The Kampala Convention breaks new ground in elevating the right to be protected from arbitrary displacement to a binding legal norm.

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DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)
People
Maria Stavropoulou
Keywords
kampala convention
protection
refugees
displacement
forced migration review
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 09/04/2013
Duration: 00:11:53

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