Refugee Crisis in International Policy - Volume III: Refugee Policies of the International Organizations
Refugee Crisis in International Policy - Volume III: Refugee Policies of the International Organizations
Contributor(s): Hasret Çomak (Editor), Burak Şakir Şeker (Editor), Mehlika Özlem Ultan (Editor), Yaprak Civelek (Editor), Çağla Arslan Bozkuş (Editor)
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, International Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sociology, International relations/trade, Migration Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Migration Series; EU; ILO; immigrants; international organisations; international policy; ITO; migration policy; NATO; refugee crisis; refugee law; refugees; UN; UNHCR
Summary/Abstract: This six-volume book series titled “Refugee Crisis in International Politics” are prepared with the aim of clarifying concepts and challenges in this field. The role of the international organizations in formulation, development and evolution of refugee policies is the focus of the contributions in the third volume. We have eight chapters presented as follows: Doğan Şafak Polat “United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and its Relations with the other United Nations’ Organs”; Ebru Gür and Soyalp Tamçelik “Interagency Cooperation between UNHCR and ILO (International Labour Organization) on the Promotion of Refugees Right to Work”; Ebru Gür and Soyalp Tamçelik “Demographic Reports of UNHCR for Refugees”; İsmail Melih Baş “The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Migrants / Migration”; Dinçer Bayer “Refugee Policy of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)”; Adnan Seyaz “NATO and the Current Refugee Crisis Prospects and Challenges”; Furkan Yıldız “Refugee Policies of Council of Europe”; and Hazar Dördüncü “The Impact of International Trade Organizations on the Refugee Crisis”.
- E-ISBN-13: 978-1-80135-015-0
- Print-ISBN-13: 978-1-80135-014-3
- Page Count: 136
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and Its Relations With The Other United Nations’ Organs
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and Its Relations With The Other United Nations’ Organs
(United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and Its Relations With The Other United Nations’ Organs)
- Author(s):Doğan Şafak Polat
- Language:English
- Subject(s):International relations/trade, Migration Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
- Page Range:7-25
- No. of Pages:19
- Keywords:Migration Series; EU; ILO; immigrants; international organisations; international policy; ITO; migration policy; NATO; refugee crisis; refugee law; refugees; UN; UNHCR;
- Summary/Abstract:Since its establishment on December 14, 1950, after World War II, the United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has helped millions of people who have fled or lost their homes.1 This organization aims to save lives, secure rights and create a sustainable future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people.2 It advocates that everyone in their country who has escaped abuse, oppression,war or catastrophe has the right to seek asylum and reach safe refuge.3 Both the UNHCR Statute and the 1951 Convention and the 1967 Protocol gave UNHCR responsibility to oversee the governmental implementation of international refugee law instruments. It describes the term “refugee” and sets out the rights of refugees and the legal responsibilities of 149 State parties to care for them. In a way, it could be said that UNHCR served as the “guardian” of the 1951 Convention and the 1967 Protocol. States arerequired to work with UNHCR under the law to ensure that the rights of refugees are respected and secured.
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Interagency Cooperation Between The UNHCR and The ILO on The Promotion of Refugees Right to Work
Interagency Cooperation Between The UNHCR and The ILO on The Promotion of Refugees Right to Work
(Interagency Cooperation Between The UNHCRand The ILO on The Promotion of Refugees Right to Work)
- Author(s):Ebru Gür, Soyalp Tamçelik
- Language:English
- Subject(s):International relations/trade, Migration Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
- Page Range:27-42
- No. of Pages:16
- Keywords:Migration Series; EU; ILO; immigrants; international organisations; international policy; ITO; migration policy; NATO; refugee crisis; refugee law; refugees; UN; UNHCR;
- Summary/Abstract:This research is based on literature assessing international agencies’ complex workings of power which illustrates how the norms and forms have been shaped around international government of borders. International Labour Organization (ILO) and United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) are international organizations (IOs) exercise power by helping states in the promotion of refugees’ right to work. The cooperation of autonomous and powerful actors ILO and UNHCR construct the social world with institutional practices in global politics. Over the last two decades interagency cooperation between ILO and UNHCR appear to create activities for economic reintegration with generalized rules and different models of political organizations.
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UNHCR’s Demographic Reports on Refugees
UNHCR’s Demographic Reports on Refugees
(UNHCR’s Demographic Reports on Refugees)
- Author(s):Ebru Gür, Soyalp Tamçelik
- Language:English
- Subject(s):International relations/trade, Demography and human biology, Migration Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
- Page Range:43-57
- No. of Pages:15
- Keywords:Migration Series; EU; ILO; immigrants; international organisations; international policy; ITO; migration policy; NATO; refugee crisis; refugee law; refugees; UN; UNHCR
- Summary/Abstract:The purpose of the current study is based on major contribution of population sciences including discipline of demography in the terms of refugee migration governance and policy, which utilizes steps for collecting data rather than assumption or myths in order to constitute management of refugees. The intersection between policy sciences and population sciences literature have a potential to outline future scenarios of populations and communities around the world including national, regional, social and environmental dynamics. There is an important role of analytic approach in enhancing capacity for demographic data collection concerning the refugee and forced migration, which enlightens policy development theoretically about adaptation and integration with operational and administrative processes. The foundations of international governmental organizations like UNHCR, Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division within the body of United Nations (UN), ILO, and International Organization for Migration (IOM) have essential frameworks for the policy relevant to refugee research.
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The Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) and Migrants / Migration
The Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) and Migrants / Migration
(The Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs) and Migrants / Migration)
- Author(s):İsmail Melih Baş
- Language:English
- Subject(s):Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Migration Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
- Page Range:59-75
- No. of Pages:17
- Keywords:Migration Series; EU; ILO; immigrants; international organisations; international policy; ITO; migration policy; NATO; refugee crisis; refugee law; refugees; UN; UNHCR;
- Summary/Abstract:The Global Risks Report which is prepared and issued every year by the World Economic Forum (WEF) is known widely all over the globe. Taking a look at the Reports from 2007 on 2020 will show us that “involuntary migration” is one of the “Top 5 Global Risks in Terms Likelihood” as well as “Top 5 Global Risks in Terms of Impact”.1 The impacts are considered in different areas which are intercorrelated strictly. These areas (economic –environmental- societal) are named as “triple bottom line”2 and reported with an integrated style like “integrated reporting”3 or “GRI reporting”.
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Refugee Policy of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Refugee Policy of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
(Refugee Policy of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO))
- Author(s):Dinçer Bayer
- Language:English
- Subject(s):International relations/trade, Security and defense, Military policy, Migration Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
- Page Range:77-90
- No. of Pages:14
- Keywords:Migration Series; EU; ILO; immigrants; international organisations; international policy; ITO; migration policy; NATO; refugee crisis; refugee law; refugees; UN; UNHCR;
- Summary/Abstract:North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an international organization1 providing security for its members. NATO is an intergovernmental organization in which each member country maintains its sovereignty. All NATO decisions are taken jointly based on the agreement of each member country. Its members are states parties to the founding NATO Treaty. It was founded after the Second World War in 1949 and has been the most influential security organization all over the world.
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NATO and The Current Refugee Crisis: Prospects and Challenges
NATO and The Current Refugee Crisis: Prospects and Challenges
(NATO and The Current Refugee Crisis: Prospects and Challenges)
- Author(s):Adnan Seyaz
- Language:English
- Subject(s):International relations/trade, Security and defense, Migration Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
- Page Range:91-103
- No. of Pages:13
- Keywords:Migration Series; EU; ILO; immigrants; international organisations; international policy; ITO; migration policy; NATO; refugee crisis; refugee law; refugees; UN; UNHCR;
- Summary/Abstract:North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a Cold War product as a counterweight to the Soviet Union. Since its establishment in April 1949,NATO has been a collective defense organization against external threats. Following the Second World War, twelve countries1 came together to prevent a third world war and signed the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington. Promoting stability and well-being in the North Atlantic area and safeguarding the freedom, common heritage, and civilization of the member countries were stated as the mandate of the organization.
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Refugee Policies of Council of Europe
Refugee Policies of Council of Europe
(Refugee Policies of Council of Europe)
- Author(s):Furkan Yıldız
- Language:English
- Subject(s):Migration Studies, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
- Page Range:105-115
- No. of Pages:11
- Keywords:Migration Series; EU; ILO; immigrants; international organisations; international policy; ITO; migration policy; NATO; refugee crisis; refugee law; refugees; UN; UNHCR;
- Summary/Abstract:While, in international law, the refugee occupies a legal area implied by the principle of state sovereignty and the related principles of superiority and self-protection; on the other hand, it competes with humanitarian principles of general international law.1 Apart from legal dimension, refugee issue has a humanitarian aspect. According to the numbers of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, there are 79.5 million people worldwide forcibly displaced at the end of 2019. Almost 33% (26 million) of total number of forcibly displaced people is refugees and 5.25% (4.2 million) of the total number is asylum-seekers.2 In this regard, the humanitarian dimension of the issue is as important as its legal and political dimensions.
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The Impact of International Trade Organizations on The Refugee Crisis
The Impact of International Trade Organizations on The Refugee Crisis
(The Impact of International Trade Organizations on The Refugee Crisis)
- Author(s):Hazar Dördüncü
- Language:English
- Subject(s):International relations/trade, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
- Page Range:117-129
- No. of Pages:13
- Keywords:Migration Series; EU; ILO; immigrants; international organisations; international policy; ITO; migration policy; NATO; refugee crisis; refugee law; refugees; UN; UNHCR;
- Summary/Abstract:“To reject a struggling migrant, whatever his or her religious belief, out of fear of diluting a 'Christian' culture is grotesquely mispresenting both Christianity and culture.”
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