Book contents
- Reviews
- International Law and Policy on the Protection of Civilians
- International Law and Policy on the Protection of Civilians
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I The International Legal Framework
- 1 Jus ad Bellum and the Protection of Civilians
- 2 Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law
- 3 Protection of Civilians under Human Rights Law
- 4 The Protection of Refugees
- 5 Disarmament Law and the Protection of Civilians
- 6 International Criminal Law and the Protection of Civilians
- 7 The Prohibition of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
- Part II Specific Protection of Certain High-Risk Groups
- Part III State and Institutional Policies on the Protection of Civilians
- Book part
- Index
4 - The Protection of Refugees
from Part I - The International Legal Framework
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 August 2022
- Reviews
- International Law and Policy on the Protection of Civilians
- International Law and Policy on the Protection of Civilians
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I The International Legal Framework
- 1 Jus ad Bellum and the Protection of Civilians
- 2 Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law
- 3 Protection of Civilians under Human Rights Law
- 4 The Protection of Refugees
- 5 Disarmament Law and the Protection of Civilians
- 6 International Criminal Law and the Protection of Civilians
- 7 The Prohibition of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
- Part II Specific Protection of Certain High-Risk Groups
- Part III State and Institutional Policies on the Protection of Civilians
- Book part
- Index
Summary
Many commentators argue that the definition of a refugee in the 1951 Convention is too narrow insofar as it does not encompass all people fleeing acute situations of violence or danger, such as armed conflicts or natural disasters. To overcome this, some States interpret broadly the persecution grounds of the refugee definition under that Convention. Regional instruments adopting a broader refugee definition have also been adopted, such the 1969 Organisation of African Unity (OAU) Convention. This chapter explores how those seeking asylum in another State can be better protected.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022