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ENVIRONMENT, HUMAN MOBILITY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: A NEW APPROACH IN THE AMERICAS

Citation: Cantor, David (2020) ENVIRONMENT, HUMAN MOBILITY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: A NEW APPROACH IN THE AMERICAS. Chicago Journal of International Law, 21 (2). (In Press)

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The role of international law in regulating international movement in the context of global environment change and hazards remains a topic of intense debate among both legal scholars and practitioners. Yet, as this article shows, we have largely reached the limits of what existing international law methods and approaches can tell us about the future of the law in this area. Instead, this article draws on a detailed regional case study to offer a distinct perspective to that ongoing debate about the role and future of international law. Against the backdrop of emerging patterns of mobility linked to devastating environmental disasters in the Americas, it derives a striking set of new legal insights from in-depth analysis of a developing body of comparative and international legal practice by countries from across this key region.

Creators: Cantor, David (0000-0002-2364-7419) and
Official URL: https://cjil.uchicago.edu/
Subjects: Human Rights & Development Studies
Law
Keywords: Refugees, migration, environment, mobility, Americas, disasters
Divisions: Institute of Commonwealth Studies
Refugee Law Initiative
Dates:
  • 10 July 2020 (accepted)

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