Internal Displacement in South Asia: The Relevance of the UN's Guiding PrinciplesPaula Banerjee, Sabyasachi Basu Ray Chaudhury, Samir Kumar Das, Bishnu Adhikari SAGE Publications, 2005 - 370 Seiten This book deals with the situation of internally displaced people - those who have been forcibly displaced by natural disasters or development projects. Each chapter is a case study authored by specialists from seven countries - India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Mayanmar and Afghanistan. The latter two countries have been included for their shared ethnic continuities with people of the neighbouring countries. The authors provide recommendations on how to minimize the insecurity of the displaced, as well as suggesting early warning systems as preventive measures to forestall displacement at the outset. |
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... situation is still unre- solved . While at least half of the refugees got their land back upon return from India , the large majority of the internally displaced are waiting for their cases to be solved by a land commission that was ...
... situation is still unre- solved . While at least half of the refugees got their land back upon return from India , the large majority of the internally displaced are waiting for their cases to be solved by a land commission that was ...
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... situation . Under the circumstances , it may not be possible to go into a detailed analysis of the varied experiences of the internally displaced people in Myanmar . Instead , I will concentrate mainly on a narrative history of the ...
... situation . Under the circumstances , it may not be possible to go into a detailed analysis of the varied experiences of the internally displaced people in Myanmar . Instead , I will concentrate mainly on a narrative history of the ...
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... situation became so bad that women stopped wearing their traditional dresses so that they would not be easily identifiable as tribal people . Although the CHT Peace Accord was signed in 1997 , the majority of the IDPs still remain ...
... situation became so bad that women stopped wearing their traditional dresses so that they would not be easily identifiable as tribal people . Although the CHT Peace Accord was signed in 1997 , the majority of the IDPs still remain ...
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Foreword | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
The Long Way Home | 30 |
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