Verfassungsblog (Jul 2024)

Common but Differentiated Responsibility in Climate and Genocide Cases - A Potential Distribution Mechanism for Extraterritorial Responsibility Refugee Protection

  • Ruben Wissing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/f63d68f6de056a93
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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The search for a more equitable and legally binding responsibility distribution mechanism in global refugee protection starts with the question what responsibility states bear for the protection of refugees and other forced migrants outside of their territory. Here I discuss two potential avenues within international law: the operationalised international law principles of cooperation and solidarity, based on their application in climate cases; and the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) doctrine from international humanitarian law. The distribution mechanism they both apply might be useful to establish and define extraterritorial protection obligations of states towards refugees.

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