The Ethics of Refugee Repatriation considers when bodies such as
the UN, government agencies and NGOs ought to help refugees to
return home. Drawing on original interviews with 172 refugees
before and after repatriation, Mollie Gerver describes six moral
puzzles arising in repatriation. She resolves each puzzle using the
methods of analytical philosophy. In drawing on extensive
qualitative fieldwork, the book gives the reader a deeper
understanding of the particular ethical challenges arising from the
process of refugee assistance, and provides aid workers and
policymakers with the tools to formulate more ethical repatriation
policies.
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