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In: Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495
In: Melbourne Studies in Comparative and International Law 2
This is the second volume in the series The Melbourne Studies in Comparative & International Law . It contains the revised and updated versions of papers presented at the conference Trade & Cooperation with the European Union in the New Millennium, held at The University of Melbourne from 14-15 December 2000. The collection, by leading international scholars and expert practitioners, explores the current and future challenges which the European Union presents to Australia and Australasia, and addresses broader issues of globalisation of markets and harmonisation of international trade law
In: Nijhoff eBook titles 2008
Preliminary Material -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Frontiers -- 3. The Evolution of International Boundaries -- 4. International Boundary Disputes -- 5. International Law and Territorial Boundaries -- 6. MAPS as EVIDENCE of TERRITORIAL FRONTIERS from Colonial Sketches to Satellite Imagery -- 7. River Boundaries and International Law -- 8. The Americas -- 9. The Middle East -- 10. Africa -- 11. Asia -- 12. Europe -- 13. Land Boundaries on Islands off Southeast Asia -- 14. Antarctica -- Annexes -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
In: International journal of refugee law, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 283-339
ISSN: 1464-3715
Abstract
The last five years have witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide, and a key part of the international response has been a multilateral and multi-stakeholder effort to develop an architecture to share more equitably and predictably the burden and responsibility for hosting and supporting the world's refugees. This piece offers a reflective assessment of this regime-strengthening exercise – the key milestones of which have been the New York Declaration, the Global Compact on Refugees, and the first Global Refugee Forum – and assesses what has been achieved and what challenges still lie ahead. The Global Compact on Refugees is presented as the product of a 'States plus' approach to multilateralism that brought together a wide range of States, other stakeholders, and – importantly – refugees to fill a crucial gap in the international refugee protection regime. It seeks to do this by bolstering international cooperation with a view to enhancing protection and expanding access to solutions, building on existing and emerging trends, and laying the ground for future cooperation. The first Global Refugee Forum in December 2019 was an important and positive first step in the Compact's implementation, but much more remains to be done before success can be declared.
In postscript, the authors reflect on the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, its impact on the international refugee response regime, and the role for the Global Compact on Refugees in the response.
In: Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495
In: Melbourne Studies in Comparative and International Law 1
This, the first volume in the new series Melbourne Studies in Comparative and International Law , contains the revised and updated versions of papers presented to the Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, held at The University of Melbourne, to commemorate the centenary of the 1899 Hague Peace Conference and the 50th anniversary of the 1949 Geneva Conventions. Within the context of the Asia-Pacific region, the collection, by a wealth of international scholars and expert practitioners, explores the major issues addressed at the Conference in 1899, including the peaceful settlement of disputes, international humanitarian law, and arms control and disarmament