Hollenbach, David

Refugee Rights: Ethics, Advocacy, and Africa David Hollenbach - Washington Georgetown University Press 2008 - 264p

includes index and biblioraphy

Part i Displacement as a Human Rights Challenge 1 There Is More Than One Way of Dying: An Ethiopian Perspective on the Effects of Long-Term Stays in Refugee Camps Abebe Feyissa, with Rebecca Horn 2 What We Owe to Refugees and IDPs: An Inquiry into the Rights of the Forcibly Displaced William O`Neill Part II Camps, Settlement, and Human Rights 3 The Presence of the Burundian Refugees in Western Tanzania: Ethical Responsibilities as a Framework for Advocacy Joint Commission for Refugees of the Burundi and Tanzania Episcopal Conferences 4 The Right to Freedom of Movement for Refugees in Uganda Lucy Hovil and Moses Chrispus Okello 5 The Plight of Urban Refugees in Nairobi, Kenya John Burton Wagacha and John Guiney 6 Protection as Capability Expansion: Practical Ethics for Assisting Urban Refugees Loren B. Landau Part III Gender and the Rights of the Displaced 7 Sexual Violence, Gender Roles, and Displacement Binaifer Nowrojee 8 Justice, Women`s Rights, and Forced Migration Susan Martin Part IV Conflict, Protection, and Return 9 Human Rights, the Use of Force, and Displacement in the Great Lakes Region: Reflections on a Troubling Trend 163 Khoti Kamanga 10 Internally Displaced People, Sovereignty, and the Responsibility to Protect David Hollenbach 11 Internally Displaced Persons in Northern Uganda: A Challenge for Peace and Reconciliation 195 Lam Oryem Cosmas 12 Justice and Peace: Reintegration and Reconciliation of Returning Displaced Persons in Postconflict Situations 205 Stephen J. Pope Part V Ethics and Rights in Practice 13 Key Ethical Issues in the Practices and Policies of Refugee-Serving NGOs and Churches 225 Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator

9781589012028

G89.7 / H721