Book contents
- Conflict Refugees
- Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies
- Conflict Refugees
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Tables
- Series Editor’s Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Treaties and Other International and Regional Instruments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Legal Framework
- 3 Contemporary Armed Conflicts, Violence and Gender in International Refugee Law
- 4 Judicial Constructions of Risk on Return to Situations of Contemporary Armed Conflict
- 5 Judicial Constructions of ‘Well-Founded Fear of Being Persecuted’ in Situations of Contemporary Armed Conflict
- 6 Judicial Constructions of the Refugee Convention Reasons for Persecution in Situations of Contemporary Armed Conflict
- 7 Conclusion
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
1 - Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 July 2023
- Conflict Refugees
- Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies
- Conflict Refugees
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Tables
- Series Editor’s Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Treaties and Other International and Regional Instruments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Legal Framework
- 3 Contemporary Armed Conflicts, Violence and Gender in International Refugee Law
- 4 Judicial Constructions of Risk on Return to Situations of Contemporary Armed Conflict
- 5 Judicial Constructions of ‘Well-Founded Fear of Being Persecuted’ in Situations of Contemporary Armed Conflict
- 6 Judicial Constructions of the Refugee Convention Reasons for Persecution in Situations of Contemporary Armed Conflict
- 7 Conclusion
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The Introduction sets out how the number of forcibly displaced persons in the world is the highest ever recorded. Violence associated with armed conflict has become the main cause of forced displacement in the twenty-first century and most refugees are fleeing armed conflicts. Most asylum seekers in the European Union (EU) originate from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq. However, there are many misconceptions whether persons fleeing armed conflicts are refugees as defined by the Refugee Convention. This book is thus an enquiry into the continued relevance of the Refugee Convention and examines the extent to which asylum appellate authorities in the EU take into account the changing nature of contemporary armed conflicts. The book also explores how the Refugee Convention may be interpreted in a manner that better responds to the changed nature of contemporary armed conflicts from a gender perspective, thus reconceptualising the concept of the refugee. The Introduction sets out the conceptual notions adopted in the book, such as the importance of distinguishing between violence and armed conflicts, the research methodology and sampling of 320 asylum appeal decisions from Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK. Finally, it sets out the structure of the book.
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- Conflict RefugeesEuropean Union Law and Practice, pp. 1 - 17Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023