1st Edition

Armed Conflict and Forcible Displacement Individual Rights under International Law

Edited By Elena Katselli Proukaki Copyright 2018
293 Pages
by Routledge

293 Pages
by Routledge

293 Pages
by Routledge

This book addresses the involuntary and arbitrary displacement of individuals resulting from armed conflict and gross human rights violations. It shows that forcible displacement constitutes a serious violation of international law and of fundamental community interests. Armed Conflict and Forcible Displacement provides a critical legal analysis of the contemporary international... Read more



Chapter 1 The Right Not to Be Displaced by Armed Conflict under International Law Elena Katselli Proukaki



Chapter 2 The Right to Return Home and the Right to Property Restitution under International Law Elena Katselli Proukaki



Chapter 3 Reparation of the Rights to Property and Home of Displaced Persons Arising from Armed Conflict under the European Convention on Human Rights: Falling Short of the Exigencies of International Law and the Humanistic Purpose of Human Rights? Vassilis Tzevelekos



Chapter 4 The Right to Respect of Home and Enjoyment of Property for Cypriot IDPS:  The Developing Jurisprudence of the EctHR Eleni Meleagrou & Costas Paraskeva



Chapter 5 Inter-American and Colombian Developments and Contributions on the Protection of Persecuted Internally Displaced PersonsNicolás Carrillo-Santarelli



Chapter 6 Forced displacement, dispossession and property: Cambodia Rhona Smith, Ratana Ly & Chantevy Khourn





Chapter 7 Forcible Displacement as a weapon of war in the Syrian conflict: Lessons and developments Yasmine Nahlawi





Chapter 8 Collective Dislocation: crimes of displacement, property-deprivation and discrimination under international criminal law Matthew Gillett

Biography

Dr Elena Katselli Proukaki is Senior Lecturer in Law, Newcastle University and specialises in public international law and human rights.