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The day after no tomorrow? Persons displaced environmentally through climate change: AU law to the rescue

The day after no tomorrow? Persons displaced environmentally through climate change: AU law to the rescue
The day after no tomorrow? Persons displaced environmentally through climate change: AU law to the rescue
The phenomenon of so-called 'environmental refugees' has received thorough consideration from scholars. The dire consequences of climate change in relation to migration patterns have placed the focus on 'environmental refugees' and even spawned a Hollywood movie which depicts the consequences of global warming in a series of extreme weather events that lead US refugees to flee to Mexico.
35-55
Scholtz, Werner
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Scholtz, Werner
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Scholtz, Werner (2010) The day after no tomorrow? Persons displaced environmentally through climate change: AU law to the rescue. The South African Yearbook of International Law, 35 (1), 35-55.

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Abstract

The phenomenon of so-called 'environmental refugees' has received thorough consideration from scholars. The dire consequences of climate change in relation to migration patterns have placed the focus on 'environmental refugees' and even spawned a Hollywood movie which depicts the consequences of global warming in a series of extreme weather events that lead US refugees to flee to Mexico.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 1 January 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 447054
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/447054
PURE UUID: 9ec85f29-740d-4d06-b172-5f0dedfae6b0
ORCID for Werner Scholtz: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0959-0054

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Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 02:29

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