Climate refugees: beyond the legal impasse?
In: Routledge studies in environmental migration, displacement and resettlement
In: Routledge Studies in Environmental Migration, Displacement and Resettlement
Overcoming the legal impasse? Setting the scene / Simon Behrman and Avidan Kent -- 'Climate refugees': a legal mapping exercise / Jolanda van der Vliet -- A new category of refugees? 'Climate refugees' and a gaping hole in international law / Sumudu Anopama Atapattu -- Norm formalization in international policy cooperation: a framework for analysis / Elin Jakobsson -- Justice and climate migration: the importance of nomenclature in the discourse on twenty-first-century mobility / Maxine Burkett -- Who are climate refugees? Academic engagement in the post-truth era / Benoit Mayer -- Advancing the global governance of climate migration through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Global Compact on Migration: perspectives from the International Organization for Migration / Mariam Traore Chazalnoel and Dina Ionesco -- Enhancing legal protection for people displaced in the context of disasters and climate change: challenges and opportunities / Madeline Garlick, Marine Franck and Erica Bower -- State-led, regional, consultative processes: opportunities to develop legal frameworks on disaster displacement / Platform on Disaster Displacement (PDD) -- Drawing upon international refugee law: the precautionary approach to protecting climate change-displaced persons / Jenny Poon -- Public international law's applicability to migration as adaptation: fit for purpose? / Thekli Anastasiou -- Climate migrants' right to enjoy their culture / Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh -- Beyond the shortcomings of international law: a proposal for the legal protection of climate migrants / Beatriz Felipe Pérez -- Towards an international legal status of environmentally displaced persons / Michel Prieur -- Cross-border displacement due to environmental disaster: a proposal for UN Guiding Principles to fill the legal protection gap / Camilla Schloss -- Global governance to protect future climate refugees / Frank Biermann.