JUST 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Transnational Child Protection, Asylum Seeker, Economic Migrant

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23 Mar 2019
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Voluntary repatriation -- going back to the country that you fled. Local integration -- being integrated into a new host society; achievement of legal rights. Resettlement (in 3rd country) -- relocated into a different country than the one you fled to with potential for achievement of legal rights. Resettlement is the least utilized, not because of costs (which are actually relatively low), but because of hesitation of a 3rd country to accept refugees. Demonstrable persecution (targeted discrimination and threat of harm based on identity/membership in group of people or actors) Protection -- access to a safe haven ; meeting immediate needs . Durable solutions -- at least until they can go home or be permanently reintegrated elsewhere ; then returning people to normality . Forcibly displaced inside their country of origin. Different criteria for why they are forcibly displaced (war, persecution, natural disaster, etc) Forcibly displaced by climate-related events or processes.

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