Armed conflict and forced migration : a systematic approach to international humanitarian law, refugee law, and international human rights law / Vincent Chetail
Armed conflict and forced migration : a systematic approach to international humanitarian law, refugee law, and international human rights law
Author zone:
Vincent Chetail
In:
The Oxford handbook of international law in armed conflict
Editor:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014
Physical description:
p. 700-734
Languages:
English
Abstract:
This chapter examines the application of three branches of international law to forced migration and refugee protection in an armed conflict. It provides a comparative assessment of these branches of international law in terms of their application to protection of refugees in war, refugees fleeing war, and refugees in post-war contexts. The analysis indicates that international humanitarian and refugee law are not a panacea in terms of protection, and that it is international human rights law that fulfils the central function of filling the gaps in protection left by humanitarian and refugee law.