Journal articles:
"Analysing national responses to environmental and climate-related
displacement: A comparative assessment of Italian and French legal
frameworks," Quarterly on Refugee Problems – AWR Bulletin, vol. 61, no.
1 (2022) [open access]
"Analysis of ‘Imminence’ in International Protection Claims:
Teitiota v New Zealand and Beyond," International and Comparative Law Quarterly, vol. 71, no. 4 (Forthcoming, 2022) [preprint]
"Climate Change and the Specter of Statelessness," Georgetown Environmental Law Review, vol. 35 (Forthcoming, 2023) [preprint]
"(Climate) Migrants welcome? Evidence from a survey experiment in Austria," Regional Environmental Change, vol. 22, no. 3 (Sept. 2022) [open access]
"A Climate of Cooperation or Competition? UNHCR, IOM and Disaster
Displacement," Journal of International Organizations Studies, vol. 10,
no. 2 (2019; publ. July 2022) [open access]
"Filling the Protection Gaps for Climate Change and Disaster-Induced
Migrants," Human Rights Brief, vol. 25, no. 2 (2022) [full-text]
"Teitiota v New Zealand, Climate Migration and Non-refoulement:
A Case Study of Canada’s Obligations under the Charter and the ICCPR,"
Dalhousie Law Journal, vol. 45, no. 2 (2022) [full-text]
Resource:
Climate Migration Council [access]
- The CMC is "a coalition of government, business, national security,
academic, and advocacy leaders who share a commitment to putting people at the
centre of climate action and to accelerate global solutions to climate-driven
migration."
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