03580nam 2200565 450 991079292710332120230809224614.090-04-32687-110.1163/9789004326873(CKB)3710000001399033(MiAaPQ)EBC4901361 2017942194(nllekb)BRILL9789004326873(Au-PeEL)EBL4901361(CaPaEBR)ebr11406389(CaONFJC)MIL1017964(OCoLC)993772081(EXLCZ)99371000000139903320170719h20172017 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierBlurring boundaries human security and forced migration /edited by Stefan Salomon [and three others]Leiden :Brill Nijhoff,[2017]©20171 online resource (232 pages)Includes index.90-04-32686-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material /Stefan Salomon , Lisa Heschl , Gerd Oberleitner and Wolfgang Benedek -- Whose Security? Introductory Remarks on People on the Move and the Reclaiming of Security /Gerd Oberleitner and Stefan Salomon -- Global Responsibility Sharing and the Production of Superfluity in the Context of Refugee Protection /Dana Schmalz -- The Exceptional Case of Refugees in Lebanon: An Argument for Rethinking the Concept of State Authority /Maximilian Lakitsch -- The Missing Link between Law on Force and Refugee Law: Some Preliminary Remarks in Context /Stefan Salomon -- Human Security and Shared Responsibility to Fight Transnational Crimes: Resolution 2240 (2015) of the UN Security Council on Smuggling of Migrants and Human Trafficking off the Coast of Libya /Vassilis P. Tzevelekos -- The 2015 Andaman Sea Boat ‘Crisis’: Human Rights and Refugee Law Considerations /Bríd Ní Ghráinne -- Just Relocation? Planned Relocation from Climate Change, Human Rights and Justice /Daniel Petz -- The EU’s Strategy to Tackle Environmentally Induced Migration while Protecting Human Security /Susanna Villani -- Trafficking in Human Beings and Human Security: A Comprehensive Approach /Marco Borraccetti -- Index /Stefan Salomon , Lisa Heschl , Gerd Oberleitner and Wolfgang Benedek.In Blurring Boundaries: Human Security and Forced Migration scholars from law and social sciences offer a fresh view on the major issues of forced migration through the lens of human security. Although much scholarship engages with forced migration and human security independently, they have hardly been weaved together in a comprehensive manner. The contributions cover the issues of refugee law, maritime migration, human smuggling and trafficking and environmental migration. Blurring Boundaries critically engages boundaries produced in the law with the main ideas of human security, thus providing a much-needed novel vocabulary for a critical discourse in forced migration studies.Forced migrationRefugeesHuman smugglingHuman traffickingForced migration.Refugees.Human smuggling.Human trafficking.320.12Salomon StefanMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910792927103321Blurring boundaries3820136UNINA