Refugee Protection in Europe: Lessons of the Yugoslav Crisis

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Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1998 - 278 páginas
This book addresses the issue of refugee protection in Europe, drawing on the approaches taken to the crisis in former Yugoslavia to find lessons for future comprehensive policies.
Suitable for academics, students, and policy-makers, this book gives a comprehensive overview of the twentieth century history of refugee protection, the relationship between protection and human rights and European integration in the asylum and immigration policy area.
The focus of the book is the development of comprehensive approaches to forced migration and particularly the emergence of temporary protection mechanisms in the European context. Four specific national measures are analyzed and a model for future EU policy is advanced. This model satisfies specified practical and theoretical requirements governing the role of protection in international relations and relations between individuals and states.
 

Contenido

Introduction to Part
15
What is Protection?
43
European Handling of Protection Issues
57
Conclusion to Part
76
Root Cause Approaches
85
Protective Approaches
104
CASE STUDIES TEMPORARY PROTECTION IN FOUR EUROPEAN
171
Temporary Refuge in Slovenia
179
Temporary Residence in Austria
190
Exceptional Leave to Remain in the United Kingdom
207
Provisional Protection in the Netherlands
224
Conclusion to Part Three
235
Descriptions of two collective centres in Slovenia
257
INDEX
275
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