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  • Gauderman, Kimberly  (2)
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (210 p.)
    ISBN: 9780520391369
    Content: A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. This multidisciplinary volume brings together experienced expert witnesses and immigration attorneys to highlight best practices and strategies for giving expert testimony in asylum cases. As the scale and severity of violence in Latin America has grown in the last decade, scholars and attorneys have collaborated to defend the rights of immigrant women, children, and LGBTQ+ persons who are threatened by gender-based, sexual, and gang violence in their home countries. Researchers in anthropology, history, political science, and sociology have regularly supported the work of immigration lawyers and contributed to public debates on immigration reform, but the academy contains untapped scholarly expertise that, guided by the resources provided in this handbook, can aid asylum seekers and refugees and promote the fair adjudication of asylum claims in US courts. As the recent refugee crisis of immigrant mothers and children and unaccompanied minors has made clear, there is an urgent need for academics to work with other professionals to build a legal framework and national network that can respond effectively to this human rights crisis
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Foreword , Acknowledgments , List of Abbreviations , Introduction. Expert Witnessing: A Call to Scholars , Part I. The Professional Is Political. Life Stories in Asylum Work , 1. Thomas Davies, "I can't not do it" , 2. Guatemalan Women's Asylum in the United States , 3. Putting Expertise to Work , Part II. Enhancing Expertise: Legal, Conceptual, and Practical Guidance for Scholar-Experts , 4. Understanding the Legal Framework of Gender-Based Asylum , 5. The Fragility of Particular Social Groups , 6. Practicing Expert Witnessing , Part III. Learning the System: Tools for Context and Support in Asylum Work , 7. History and Politics of Immigration, Refugee, and Asylum Laws and Policies in the United States , 8. Supporting Asylum Seekers in Detention , 9. Trauma and Support for Asylum Seekers, Legal Service Providers, and Expert Witnesses , Appendix 1. Country Conditions Expert Affidavit/ Declaration , Appendix 2. Elements to Consider in Expert Witness/ Legal Service Provider Agreements , Contributors , Index , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
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    gbv_1853348104
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (211 p.)
    ISBN: 9780520391352
    Content: This multidisciplinary volume brings together experienced expert witnesses and immigration attorneys to highlight best practices and strategies for giving expert testimony in asylum cases. As the scale and severity of violence in Latin America has grown in the last decade, scholars and attorneys have collaborated to defend the rights of immigrant women, children, and LGBTQ+ persons who are threatened by gender-based, sexual, and gang violence in their home countries. Researchers in anthropology, history, political science, and sociology have regularly supported the work of immigration lawyers and contributed to public debates on immigration reform, but the academy contains untapped scholarly expertise that, guided by the resources provided in this handbook, can aid asylum seekers and refugees and promote the fair adjudication of asylum claims in US courts. As the recent refugee crisis of immigrant mothers and children and unaccompanied minors has made clear, there is an urgent need for academics to work with other professionals to build a legal framework and national network that can respond effectively to this human rights crisis. “Practicing Asylum is nothing short of groundbreaking. Asylum cases increasingly rest on the quality of country-condition experts’ work.” — HAYDEN RODARTE, immigrant rights attorney “It is rare to read a book that has been written with so much heart and so many insights for academics, attorneys, and advocates alike.” — S. DEBORAH KANG, Associate Professor of History, University of Virginia “Practicing Asylum is a call to action that comes amid an unfolding humanitarian disaster met by a system cruelly stacked against asylum seekers.” — J. T. WAY, Associate Professor of Latin American History, Georgia State University
    Note: English
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  • 3
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    gbv_1648249582
    Format: Online-Ressource (digital)
    ISBN: 9783540684886 , 9783540684879
    Series Statement: Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace 4
    Content: This policy-focused, global and multidisciplinary security handbook on Facing Global Environmental Change addresses new security threats of the 21st century posed by climate change, desertification, water stress, population growth and urbanization. These security dangers and concerns lead to migration, crises and conflicts. They are on the agenda of the UN, OECD, OSCE, NATO and EU. In 100 chapters, 132 authors from 49 countries analyze the global debate on environmental, human and gender, energy, food, livelihood, health and water security concepts and policy problems. In 10 parts they discuss the context and the securitization of global environmental change and of extreme natural and societal outcomes. They suggest a new research programme to move from knowledge to action, from reactive to proactive policies and to explore the opportunities of environ-mental cooperation for a new peace policy.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 1 Introduction: Facing Global Environmental Change and Sectorialization of Security; 2 The International System, Great Powers, and Environmental Change since 1900; 3 The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: Securing Interactions between Ecosystems, Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being; 4 Securitizing Global Environmental Change; 5 Natural Climatic Variations in the Holocene: Past Impacts on Cultural History, Human Welfare and Crisis; 6 Climate Change Impacts on the Environment and Civilization in the Near East; 7 Human Security, Climate Change and Small Islands , 8 Redefining Sustainability: A Policy Tool for Environmental Security and Desertification9 Societal Impacts of Desertification: Migration and Environmental Refugees?; 10 Desertification in Algeria: Policies and Measures for the Protection of Natural Resources; 11 Securitizing Water; 12 Changing Population Size and Distribution as a Security Concern; 13 Life on the Edge: Urban Social Vulnerability and Decentralized, Citizen-Based Disaster Risk Reduction in Four Large Cities of the Pacific Rim; 14 Policy Dimensions of Human Security and Vulnerability Challenges. The Case of Urban India , 15 Interactions between Conflict and Natural Hazards: Swords, Ploughshares, Earthquakes, Floods and Storms16 AIDS as a Human Security Challenge; 17 Conflict and HIV/AIDS: Quantitative Analysis; 18 Preparing for Low-Frequency, Extreme Natural Hazards: Contributing to Human Security by Enhancing 'Freedom from Hazard Impact'; 19 Environmental Refugees and Environmental Distress Migration as a Security Challenge for India and Bangladesh; 20 Environmental Scarcities and Civil Violence; 21 Linkages Between Sub-national and International Water Conflicts: The Eastern Nile Basin , 22 Extractive Industries and the Environmental Aspects of International Security23 Energy Security: Conceptualization of the International Energy Agency (IEA); 24 Scenarios of Energy Demand and Supply until 2100: Implications for Energy Security; 25 Projections of Fossil Energy Reserves and Supply until 2050 (2100): Implications for Longer-term Energy Supply Security; 26 Technical and Economic Potentials of Biomass until 2050: Regional Relevance for Energy Security; 27 Solar Energy on a Global Scale: Its Impact on Security , 28 Solar Energy as a Key for Power and Water in the Middle East and North Africa29 Energy Security in the Arab World; 30 Turkey: Energy Security and Central Asia: The Politics and Economics of the So-called Great Game; 31 Towards a Sustainable Energy System for Africa: An African Perspective on Energy Security; 32 Energy Security: Economic, Environmental, and Societal Opportunity for the North - Potential of Renewables to Avoid Conflicts?; 1) In most countries of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), women represent: 33 per cent of the rural labour force; 70 per cent of paid ru... , 2) Helminths are worms and their eggs living inside of a human organism or animals. Protozoa are single cell organism able to di...
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540684879
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Facing global environmental change Berlin : Springer, 2009 ISBN 9783540684879
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Geography , General works
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Umweltveränderung ; Umweltpolitik ; Sicherheitsplanung ; Umwelt ; Umweltschutz ; Klimaänderung ; Energie ; Nahrung ; Wasser ; Globalisierung ; Umweltveränderung ; Umweltpolitik ; Sicherheitsplanung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Kameri-Mbote, Patricia
    Author information: Brauch, Hans Günter 1947-
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