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Human Displacement and Climate Change in International Law

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Refugee Studies Centre
The first of The Hague Debates entitled "When home gets too hot: Human Displacement and Climate Change in International Law." The debate features Professor Roger Zetter, Director of the Refugee Studies Centre.
This podcast was recorded by Radio Netherlands Worldwide at the first of The Hague Debates on Thursday, 22 May 2008 in the Peace Palace and is entitled "When home gets too hot: Human Displacement and Climate Change in International Law." The debate features Professor Roger Zetter, Director of the Refugee Studies Centre, Department of International Development (QEH), University of Oxford. Audio: Copyright Radio Netherlands Worldwide 2008.

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Episode Information

Series
Refugee Studies Centre
People
Yvo de Boer
Etienne Piguet
M.J. Mace
Roger Zetter
Barry Thorne
Keywords
europe
climate
law
refugee studies centre
the hague
displacement
debate
netherlands
forced migration
event
United Nations
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 23/05/2008
Duration: 01:27:58

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