1st Edition

Internal Displacement Conceptualization and its Consequences

By Thomas G. Weiss, David A. Korn Copyright 2006
    190 Pages
    by Routledge

    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    This new volume traces the normative, legal, institutional, and political responses to the challenges of assisting and protecting internally displaced persons (IDPs).

    The crisis of IDPs was first confronted in the 1980s, and the problems of those suffering from this type of forced migration has grown continually since then. Drawing on official and confidential documents as well as interviews with leading personalities, Internal Displacement provides an unparalleled analysis of this important issue and includes:

    • an exploration of the phenomenon of internal displacement and of policy research about it
    • a review of efforts to increase awareness about the plight of IDPs and the development of a legal framework to protect them
    • a 'behind-the-scenes' look at the creation and evolution of the mandate of the Representative of the Secretary-General on IDPs
    • a variety of case studies illustrating the difficulties in overcoming the operational shortcomings within the UN system
    • a foreword by former UN high commissioner for refugees, Sadako Ogata.

    Internal Displacement will appeal to students and scholars with interests in war and peace, forced migration, human rights and global governance.

    Introduction  1. Putting the Issue on the Map  2. Shaping the Mandate in the Early Years, 1992-1993  3. Creating the Project on Internal Displacement and Improving the Knowledge Base and Awareness, 1993-1998  4. Giving Birth to the Guiding Principles, 1993-1998  5. Laying Institutional Foundations, 1993-1998  6. Evolution of the Concept and Project, 1999-2005  7. Evolution of the Law and Institutions, 1999-2005  8. Whither and Whether, Inside-Outsiders or Outside-Insiders?

    Biography

    Thomas G. Weiss, David A. Korn