Planning for the Worst: The Normative Significance of Fiji’s Planned Relocation Guidelines for the Protection of Climate-IDPs in the Pacific

Moore, Liam (2019) Planning for the Worst: The Normative Significance of Fiji’s Planned Relocation Guidelines for the Protection of Climate-IDPs in the Pacific. Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration, 8. pp. 46-51.

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Abstract

The Fijian Government’s recently released Planned Relocation Guidelines, the first of their kind, offer a blueprint for Pacific nations to use domestic legislation and policy to increase protection for those at risk of climate-related displacement. Fiji’s acknowledgement of key normative principles relating to the protection of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) shows that domestic approaches can utilise existing soft law around IDPs to overcome gaps within existing frameworks of protection.

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Copyright Information: ©2019 by OxMo.
Date Deposited: 13 Jun 2024 07:20
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