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Fragmented State Power and Forced Migration[electronic resource] :A Study on Non-State Actors in Refugee Law

Nykänen, Eeva

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개인저자Nykänen, Eeva.
서명/저자사항Fragmented State Power and Forced Migration[electronic resource] :A Study on Non-State Actors in Refugee Law.
발행사항Leiden :BRILL,2012.
형태사항1 online resource (399 p.).
기타형태 저록Print version Nykänen, Eeva Fragmented State Power and Forced Migration : A Study on Non-State Actors in Refugee Law Leiden : BRILL,c2012, 9789004228849
ISBN9789004228856 (electronic bk.)
9004228853 (electronic bk.)
일반주기Description based upon print version of record.
3.7. Concluding Observations on the Refugee Definition
요약Drawing extensively on international and European law, international and national case law, as well as academic writings, this study offers a comprehensive and critical analysis on the issue of non-state actors in refugee law.
일반주제명Asylum, Right of -- Europe.
Forced migration -- Europe.
Forced migration.
Human rights -- Europe.
Non-state actors (International relations) -- Europe.
Law.
Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Europe.
Asylum, Right of -- Europe.
Forced migration -- Europe.
Non-state actors (International relations) -- Europe.
Human rights -- Europe.
LAW / Constitutional
LAW / Public
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-- Fragmented State Power and Forced Migration; CONTENTS; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Setting the Scene; 1.2. The Research Questions and Approaches; 1....

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-- Fragmented State Power and Forced Migration; CONTENTS; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Setting the Scene; 1.2. The Research Questions and Approaches; 1.3. The Structure of the Book; 

CHAPTER TWO: NORMATIVE FOUNDATIONS OF THE SYSTEM OF INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION IN EUROPE; 2.1. Introductory Remarks; 2.2. The Foundations of the System of Protectionof Forced Migrants: The Refugee Convention; 2.2.1. Ambiguity and Interpretation of the Refugee Defijinition; 2.2.1.1. On the Interpretation of Human Rights Treaties
2.2.1.2. On the Interpretation of the Refugee Convention2.3. Extension of Protection Obligations: Non-refoulement, the European Convention on Human Rights and Immigration Control; 2.3.1. The ECHR and Immigration Control; 2.3.1.1. The ECHR and Expulsion; 2.3.1.2. The ECHR and Detention for the Purposes of Immigration Control; 2.3.1.3. The ECHR and Implicit Standards on Treatment of Immigrants: The Protection of Private and Family Life and Non-Refoulement; 2.4. The Qualification Directive and the Evolving Regional Understanding of the Concepts of 'Refugee' and 'Subsidiary Protection'
2.4.1. A Brief Outline of the History of the CommonEuropean Asylum System2.4.2. The Qualifijication Directive: Context, Purpose and Content; 2.4.3. On the Interrelationship of the Qualifijication Directive, the Refugee Convention and the ECHR; 2.5. Concluding Observations; 

CHAPTER THREE: NON-STATE ACTORS AND THE REFUGEE DEFINITION; 3.1. Introductory Remarks; 3.2. On the Notion of Persecution; 3.2.1. Persecution as 'Unendurability'; 3.2.2. Human Rights Approaches to Persecution; 3.2.2.1. Persecution as "Severe Violation of Basic Human Rights"
3.2.2.2. Persecution as "Sustained or Systematic Violation of Basic HumanRights Demonstrative of a Failure of State Protection"3.2.2.3. Recognizing Gender-Specifijic Violence as a Human Rights Violation; 3.2.2.4. Recognizing Gender-Specifijic Violence as Persecution; 3.2.3. Human Rights as Descriptive Indicators in Constructing the Notion of Persecution; 3.3. Lack of Protection as an Element of the Refugee Character; 3.3.1. Accountability versus Protection; 3.3.1.1. The Pre-Qualifijication Directive Period and the Divergence of Approaches; 3.3.1.2. The Accountability Approach
3.3.1.3. Protection Approaches3.3.1.3.1. Refugee Protection as Surrogate Protection; 3.3.1.3.2. The Meaning of 'Protection' in the Refugee Defijinition; 3.3.1.3.3. Refugee Protection as Protection Entailing Complementary and Surrogate Elements; 3.3.1.4. Lack of Domestic Protection as an Element of Well-Founded Fear; 3.4. The Nexus Requirement; 3.4.1. The Nexus, Non-State Actors and Situations of Large-Scale Violence; 3.4.2. The Nexus, Non-State Actors and 'Private Harm'; 3.4.2.1. Which Convention Ground?; 3.5. The Internal Protection Alternative; 3.6. The Actors of Protection
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