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Terres et conflits : avancer vers la paix

La concurrence pour les terres est une cause fréquente de conflit, qui devient explosive lorsqu’elle se juxtapose à d’autres causes. Parmi les principaux éléments déstabilisants que l’on retrouve dans les contextes où les enjeux fonciers provoquent des conflits violents (et…

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وَضْعُ الالتزامات الحِمائيِّة مَوْضِعَ المُمَارسة

كان في عام 2002 أنْ أصدرت المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين ومنظمة إنقاذ الطفل تقريراً هزَّ العالم هزَّاً إذ كشف عن إساءة عمَّال الإغاثة معاملةَ أعداد كثيرة من الأطفال في مخيَّمات اللاجئين. ولمَّا كان في العام المُقبِل، وضع الأمين…

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From the editors

We each live according to our own personal code of ethics but what moral principles guide our work? The feature theme articles in this issue debate many of the ethical questions that confront us in programming, research, safeguarding and volunteering,…

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New technologies in migration: human rights impacts

Experiments with new technologies in migration management are increasing: from big data predictions about population movements in the Mediterranean, to the use of automated decision making in immigration and refugee applications, to artificial intelligence (AI) lie detectors deployed at European…

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Social media screening: Norway’s asylum system

Immigration authorities across Europe are increasingly finding asylum seekers’ social media profiles to be a valuable source of information in case processing, complementing the asylum interview. Access to applicants’ travel routes, photos, network of friends and record of other online activity…

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Developing ethical guidelines for research

Despite the depth and breadth of the field of forced migration studies, until recently there were no specific ethical guidelines for research with displaced people. While the Refugee Studies Centre at the University of Oxford had adopted Ethical Guidelines for…

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