While the plight of persons displaced within the borders of states
has emerged as a global concern, not much attention has been given
to this specific category of persons in international legal
scholarship. Unlike refugees, internally displaced persons remain
within the states in which they are displaced. Current statistics
indicate that there are more people displaced within state borders
than persons displaced outside states. Romola Adeola examines the
protection of the internally displaced person under international
law, considering existing legal regimes at various levels of
governance and institutional mechanisms for internally displaced
persons. Scholars in the field of forced migration and law,
policy-makers and international agencies will recognize the
significance of the author's thorough examination of The Internally
Displaced Person in International Law.
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