Some Reflections on National and International Responsibility in Situations of Internal Displacement
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) have emerged in recent years as one of the msot pressing humanitarian, human rights, political and security issues facing the global community. Had these estimated 25 million IDPs crossed a border, they would have a well-established international protection system to turn to. Instead they remain under the jurisdiction of their governments and are therefore excluded from international protection. In this paper, Cohen explores the relationship between national and international responsibility in situations of internal displacement.
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