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Climate change is driving increasing numbers of people out of their homes. These displaced people often free abroad, but unlike those displaced by war, they are not automatically considered refugees.
Nafees Ahmad on climate and non-refoulement standards, South Asian University posted on the topic
What is the refugee definition in international and UK law?
Nafees Ahmad on climate and non-refoulement standards, South Asian University posted on the topic
Looking for a home
Climate refugees? Let's discuss. – Human Rights Law TT
NEXUS BETWEEN CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMANITARIAN CRISIS: A LOOK AT THE PLIGHT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REFUGEES – Environment Law and Society Blog
Exploring Legal Avenues for the Protection of Environmental Migrants Through a Rights Lens
Non-refoulement in refugee law in the context of recent UK Illegal Migration Bill – The Leaflet
Integration and Participation of Refugees and Migrants: Building Inclusive Societies, by Ehab Badwi
60th anniversary of the 1951 Convention - Disaster Displacement
A Primer on the Trump Administration's Most Ambitious Effort to End Asylum - Refugees International