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Climate change refugees 2 Environmentally-induced displacement 2 Bangladesh 1 Climate Change 1 Climate Change Migrants 1 Climate change 1 Climate change-induced Displacement 1 Climatic deterritorialization of the country 1 Climigrants 1 Environmental Refugees 1 Environmental migrants 1 Environmental refugees 1 Environmentally-Induced Displacement 1 Forced migration 1 Human rights 1 IDPs 1 India 1 International Law 1 International law 1 International migration and refugee law 1 International refugee law 1 Jane McAdam 1 Kiribati 1 Population Displacement 1 Public international law 1 Sea Level Rise 1 Sea level rise 1 State succession 1 Tuvalu 1
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TERMINSKI, Bogumil 3
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Revista europea de derecho de la navegación marítima y aeronáutica 3
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THE RAISING LEVELS OF THE OCEANS AS THE CAUSATIVE AGENT OF FORCED MIGRATION. CURRENT STATUS AND FORECAST
TERMINSKI, Bogumil - In: Revista europea de derecho de la navegación marítima … (2012) 29
More than two decades of debate over sea level rise associated with climate change has not bring so far any consensus. Equally dificult is to determine potential consequences of this process, among which we can mention deterritorialization of the country, economic losses amounting to trillions...
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OCEAN AND SEA LEVEL RISE AS A RESEARCH ISSUE IN PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW. MODERN LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND FUTURE PROBLEMS
TERMINSKI, Bogumil - In: Revista europea de derecho de la navegación marítima … (2011) 28
Rising sea level and wasteful desertification are considered the most significant consequences of climate change, which may affect the everyday life of many citizens of our planet in the near future. Despite the alarming reports rising sea level to this date has not been a major social problem....
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Jane McAdam, Climate Change, Forced Migration, and International Law, Oxford University Press, Oxford-New York, 2012, 344 pp.
TERMINSKI, Bogumil - In: Revista europea de derecho de la navegación marítima … (2011) 28
Last few years have been a period of unprecedented growth in the number of studies devoted to the forced migration caused by climate change. The book by professor Jane McAdam published by Oxford University Press differs significantly from previous studies in this area. The focus of the author...
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