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Whether it is the stranding of tens of thousands of migrant workers
at the Libyan-Tunisian border, or the large-scale displacement
triggered by floods in Pakistan and Colombia, hardly a week goes by
in which humanitarian crises have not precipitated human movement.
While some people move internally, others internationally, some
temporarily and others permanently, there are also those who become
"trapped" in place, unable to move to greater safety. Responses to
these "crisis migrations" are varied and inadequate. Only a
fraction of "crisis migrants" are protected by existing
international, regional or national law. Even where law exists,
practice does not necessarily guarantee safety and security for
those who are forced to move or remain trapped. Improvements are
desperately needed to ensure more consistent and effective
responses. This timely book brings together leading experts from
multi-disciplinary backgrounds to reflect on diverse humanitarian
crises and to shed light on a series of exploratory questions: In
what ways do people move in the face of crisis situations? Why do
some people move, while others do not? Where do people move? When
do people move, and for how long? What are the challenges and
opportunities in providing protection to crisis migrants? How might
we formulate appropriate responses and sustainable solutions, and
upon what factors should these depend? This volume is divided into
four parts, with an introductory section outlining the parameters
of "crisis migration," conceptualizing the term and evaluating its
utility. This section also explores the legal, policy and
institutional architecture upon which current responses are based.
Part II presents a diverse set of case studies, from the earthquake
in Haiti and the widespread violence in Mexico, to the ongoing
exodus from Somalia, and environmental degradation in Alaska and
the Carteret Islands, among others. Part III focuses on populations
that may be at particular risk, including non-citizens, migrants at
sea, those displaced to urban areas, and trapped populations. The
concluding section maps the global governance of crisis migration
and highlights gaps in current provisions for crisis-related
movement across multiple levels. This valuable book brings together
previously diffuse research and policy issues under the analytical
umbrella of "crisis migration." It lays the foundations for
assessing and addressing real challenges to the status quo, and
will be of interest to scholars, policy makers, and practitioners
committed to seeking out improved responses and ensuring the
dignity and safety of millions who move in the context of
humanitarian crises.
Whether it is the stranding of tens of thousands of migrant workers
at the Libyan-Tunisian border, or the large-scale displacement
triggered by floods in Pakistan and Colombia, hardly a week goes by
in which humanitarian crises have not precipitated human movement.
While some people move internally, others internationally, some
temporarily and others permanently, there are also those who become
"trapped" in place, unable to move to greater safety. Responses to
these "crisis migrations" are varied and inadequate. Only a
fraction of "crisis migrants" are protected by existing
international, regional or national law. Even where law exists,
practice does not necessarily guarantee safety and security for
those who are forced to move or remain trapped. Improvements are
desperately needed to ensure more consistent and effective
responses. This timely book brings together leading experts from
multi-disciplinary backgrounds to reflect on diverse humanitarian
crises and to shed light on a series of exploratory questions: In
what ways do people move in the face of crisis situations? Why do
some people move, while others do not? Where do people move? When
do people move, and for how long? What are the challenges and
opportunities in providing protection to crisis migrants? How might
we formulate appropriate responses and sustainable solutions, and
upon what factors should these depend? This volume is divided into
four parts, with an introductory section outlining the parameters
of "crisis migration," conceptualizing the term and evaluating its
utility. This section also explores the legal, policy and
institutional architecture upon which current responses are based.
Part II presents a diverse set of case studies, from the earthquake
in Haiti and the widespread violence in Mexico, to the ongoing
exodus from Somalia, and environmental degradation in Alaska and
the Carteret Islands, among others. Part III focuses on populations
that may be at particular risk, including non-citizens, migrants at
sea, those displaced to urban areas, and trapped populations. The
concluding section maps the global governance of crisis migration
and highlights gaps in current provisions for crisis-related
movement across multiple levels. This valuable book brings together
previously diffuse research and policy issues under the analytical
umbrella of "crisis migration." It lays the foundations for
assessing and addressing real challenges to the status quo, and
will be of interest to scholars, policy makers, and practitioners
committed to seeking out improved responses and ensuring the
dignity and safety of millions who move in the context of
humanitarian crises.
A mother's worst nightmare: the subway doors close with her baby
son still on the train. In this suspenseful debut novel, a woman
goes to unimaginable lengths to get her child back.
A struggling, single mother, Emma sometimes wishes that her
thirteen-month-old son Ritchie would just disappear. Then, one
quiet Sunday evening, after a sinister encounter on the London
Underground--Ritchie does just that.
Emma immediately reports his abduction to the police but there she
faces a much worse situation than she ever imagined. Why do the
police seem so reluctant to help her? And why do they think she
would want hurt her own child?
If Emma wants Ritchie back, she'll have to find him herself. With
the help of a stranger named Rafe, the one person who seems to
believe her, Emma sets off in search of her son. She is determined
to find Ritchie no matter what it takes...but who exactly is the
real enemy here?
With dark twists and intertwining narratives, "The Stranger on the
Train" is an unforgettable novel of psychological suspense that you
will keep you guessing until the shattering finale.
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The Dilemma (Paperback)
Abbie Taylor
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WOULD YOU DO THE WRONG THING FOR THE RIGHT REASONS? When Dawn
became a nurse, she took an oath: first do no harm. It's a promise
she believes in, and takes seriously. But one day, Dawn is faced
with an unimaginable choice and has to decide where the line
between murder and mercy is drawn. When she starts receiving
threats, Dawn realizes that someone knows her terrible secret . . .
and that their silence will come at a price. She risked everything
for what she believed was right once before - but will she know
when to stop? *previously published as In Safe Hands*
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Undetermined Events (Paperback)
LILLI Watts; Illustrated by Abby Taylor; Victoria Watts
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