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Nuclear disasters and displacement

The two worst nuclear accidents to date – Chernobyl in the former Soviet Union (USSR) and Fukushima-Daiichi in Japan – occurred as the forces of nature combined with human error to bring about a complicated cluster of human problems that…

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Disaster Law

Various international agreements and soft-law instruments contain a wide range of regulations that are relevant during and in the aftermath of a disaster. This includes provisions concerning effective assistance on the ground as well as the protection of affected persons.…

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The global governance of crisis migration

Given that there are significant protection gaps for different groups of vulnerable migrants affected by crises, to what extent are new international institutions required to address these gaps? Alternatively, is it realistic to believe that existing norms and international organisations…

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Crisis Migration Project

Some of the articles in this issue of FMR are based on products from the Institute for the Study of International Migration’s Crisis Migration Project. The full list of the Project’s outputs to date is as follows: Setting the scene:…

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