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The Evolution of Humanitarian Protection in European Law and Practice

The Evolution of Humanitarian Protection in European Law and Practice

The Evolution of Humanitarian Protection in European Law and Practice

April 2021
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    The last couple of years have witnessed an unprecedented battle within Europe between values and pragmatism, and between states' interests and individuals' rights. This book examines humanitarian considerations and immigration control from two perspectives; one broader and more philosophical, the other more practical. The impetus to show compassion for certain categories of persons with vulnerabilities can depend on religious, philosophical and political thought. Manifestation of this compassion can vary from the notion of a charitable act to aid 'the wretched' in their home country, to humanitarian assistance for the 'distant needy' in foreign lands and, finally, to immigration policies deciding who to admit or expel from the country. The domestic practice of humanitarian protection has increasingly drawn in transnational law through the expansion of the EU acquis on asylum, and the interpretation of the European Court of Human Rights.

    • Combines law, philosophy, sociology and political science in the area of immigration control
    • The cross-disciplinary approach benefits a wide range of readers who normally would not be exposed to the other disciplines
    • Explains the relationship between humanitarian considerations and immigration control

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    April 2021
    Hardback
    9781108483483
    300 pages
    175 × 250 × 20 mm
    0.6kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The ethical dimension of immigration policies
    • 2. Evolution of humanitarian protection in asylum law
    • 3. Humanitarian protection or human rights protection?
    • 4. A humanitarian solution for persons with other recognized protection needs
    • 5. Humanitarian protection: from an act of charity towards a legal obligation?
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • Liv Feijen

      Liv Feijen is a Swedish lawyer who specializes in public international law. She has worked as a legal adviser for the United Nations since 1997 at the Geneva HQs, as well as in Northern Europe, the Balkans, Africa and Asia.