01068nam0 22002651i 450 UON0040394820231205104709.49220120126d1974 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| ||||| Cultura e propaganda nell'Italia fascistaCarlo Bordoni ...[et al.]Messina, FirenzeCasa Editrice G. D'Anna1974192 p.20 cm.001UON001766402001 Tangentiproposte e verifiche culturali per le scuole superiori57FASCISMOItaliaUONC017361FIITPalermoUONL000273BordoniCarloUONV1687750Casa Editrice D'AnnaUONV249739650ITSOL20250314RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00403948SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI B H 0210 SI ET 382 5 0210 BuonoCultura e propaganda nell'Italia fascista509482UNIOR03604nam 2200505I 450 991095894350332120251116225228.01-351-17568-81-351-17570-X1-351-17569-6(CKB)4340000000262021(MiAaPQ)EBC5330057(OCoLC)1023835459(FlBoTFG)9781351175708(EXLCZ)99434000000026202120181122d2018 uy 0engur||| |||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierFacilitating the Resettlement and Rights of Climate Refugees An Argument for Developing Existing Principles and Practices /by Avidan Kent and Simon BehrmanFirst edition.Boca Raton, FL :Routledge,2018.1 online resource (191 pages)Routledge Studies in Environmental Migration, Displacement and Resettlement0-367-89225-1 0-8153-8631-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Acronyms -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Defining the legal hole -- Chapter 2: Why Climate Refugees? -- Chapter 3: Climate-Induced Migration and International Environmental Law -- Chapter 4: Filling the Institutional Gap -- Conclusion: Cautious Optimism?.One of the most significant impacts of climate change is migration. Yet, to date, climate-induced migrants are falling within what has been defined by some as a ‘protection gap’. This book addresses this issue, first by identifying precisely where the gap exists, by reviewing the relevant legal tools that are available for those who are currently, and who will in the future be displaced because of climate change. The authors then address the relevant actors; the identity of those deserving protection (displaced individuals), as well as other bearers of rights (migration-hosting states) and obligations (polluting states) The authors also address head-on the contentious topic of definitions, concluding with the provocative assertion that the term ‘climate refugees’ is indeed correct and should be relied upon. The second part of the book looks to the future by advocating specific legal and institutional pathways. Notably, the authors support the use of international environmental law as the most adequate and suitable regime for the regulation of climate refugees. With respect to the role of institutions, the authors propose a model of ‘cross-governance’, through which a more inclusive and multi-faceted protection regime could be achieved. Addressing the regulation of climate refugees through a unique collaboration between a refugee lawyer and an environmental lawyer, this book will be of great interest to scholars and professionals in fields including international law, environmental studies, refugee studies and international relations.Routledge studies in environmental migration, displacement and resettlement.Environmental law, InternationalEnvironmental refugeesLegal status, laws, etcEnvironmental law, International.Environmental refugeesLegal status, laws, etc.362.8783Kent Avidan1877525Behrman SimonFlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910958943503321Facilitating the Resettlement and Rights of Climate Refugees4489793UNINA