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Climate change is driving increasing numbers of people out of their homes. These displaced people often free abroad, but unlike those displaced by war, they are not automatically considered refugees.
COVID-19 and International Law: Refugee Law – The Principle of Non- Refoulement
SHELTER FROM THE STORM: Policy Options to Address Climate Induced Displacement from the Northern Triangle - Harvard Law School
PDF) The principle of non-refoulement under international law: Its inception and evolution in a nutshell
Global Issues: International Law Mechanisms Related to Refugees
Frontiers Climate mobility to Europe: The case of disaster displacement in Austrian asylum procedures
Unraveling the Paradigm of Asylum Seekers and Refugees: Law, Needs, and Future Projections
Immigration Law and Climate Change - Centre for Climate Engagement
Climate Change and Displaced Persons — University Network for Human Rights
The Case for Italy's Complicity in Libya Push-Backs — Refugees Deeply
The rights of refugees in Africa are under threat: what can be done - Queen Mary University of London
Covid-19 — Spotlight — Climate Refugees