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Of the estimated 12 million refugees in the world, more than 7
million have been confined to camps, effectively "warehoused," in
some cases, for 10 years or more. Holding refugees in camps was
anathema to the founders of the refugee protection regime. Today,
with most refugees encamped in the less developed parts of the
world, the humanitarian apparatus has been transformed into a
custodial regime for innocent people. Based on rich ethnographic
data, Rights in Exile exposes the gap between human rights norms
and the mandates of international organisations, on the one hand,
and the reality on the ground, on the other. It will be of wide
interest to social scientists, and to human rights and
international law scholars. Policy makers, donor governments and
humanitarian organizations, especially those adopting a
"rights-based" approach, will also find it an invaluable resource.
But it is the refugees themselves who could benefit the most if
these actors absorb its lessons and apply them.
Of the estimated 12 million refugees in the world, more than 7
million have been confined to camps, effectively "warehoused," in
some cases, for 10 years or more. Holding refugees in camps was
anathema to the founders of the refugee protection regime. Today,
with most refugees encamped in the less developed parts of the
world, the humanitarian apparatus has been transformed into a
custodial regime for innocent people. Based on rich ethnographic
data, Rights in Exile exposes the gap between human rights norms
and the mandates of international organisations, on the one hand,
and the reality on the ground, on the other. It will be of wide
interest to social scientists, and to human rights and
international law scholars. Policy makers, donor governments and
humanitarian organizations, especially those adopting a
"rights-based" approach, will also find it an invaluable resource.
But it is the refugees themselves who could benefit the most if
these actors absorb its lessons and apply them. Guglielmo Verdirame
is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of
Corpus Christi College. He is also the author of a forthcoming book
on the accountability of the United Nations. Barbara Harrell-Bond,
Founding director of the Refugee Studies Centre, University of
Oxford, has, after retirement, been Visiting Professor at Makerere
University and at the American University in Cairo. In 1996, she
received the Distinguished Service Award of the American
Anthropological Association. She is the author of Imposing Aid
(Oxford, 1986).
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