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Developments in the legal protection of IDPs

The Guiding Principles were designed to reaffirm existing international human rights law and international humanitarian law – and to “clarify grey areas” and “address gaps”.[1] They were also meant to develop the law, rather than merely reflect existing law, but…

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Protecting IDPs in Europe

Over the past decade the 47-member Council of Europe[1] has put a considerable amount of effort into promoting the Guiding Principles. Eleven of the 47 Council of Europe member states have a combined population of approximately 2.5 million IDPs. Alarmingly, only…

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Women-led self-protection in Sudan

Since the outbreak of civil war in 2011 in Sudan’s South Kordofan and Blue Nile states, the civilian population has experienced intense aerial bombardment and ground attacks. At least 4,082 bombs and missiles have hit predominantly civilian targets including villages,…

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