International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 99, Issue 904, 2017, Pages 121-152

The protection of migrants under international humanitarian law (Review) (Open Access)

Gieseken H.O.*
  • a Legal Division of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Switzerland

Abstract

The movement of migrants across international borders may result in grave humanitarian consequences and protection and assistance needs for those involved. Although many reach their destinations safely, others may find themselves in a country experiencing armed conflict - either because they live there or are travelling through there - and may endure great difficulties and be particularly vulnerable. In these situations, as civilians, migrants are protected under international humanitarian law (IHL) against the effects of hostilities and when in the hands of a party to the conflict. This article will provide an overview of the protection afforded by IHL to migrants as civilians in international and noninternational armed conflicts. It will then examine more closely certain particularly relevant rules for the issue of migration, notably those related to the movement of migrants, family unity, and missing and dead migrants. In this way, this article will show that IHL provides important legal protections for migrants finding themselves in situations of armed conflict. © 2018 icrc.

Author Keywords

Migrants Legal framework International refugee law Refugees International humanitarian law International human rights law Stateless persons

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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85047514463&doi=10.1017%2fS1816383118000103&partnerID=40&md5=4cf2ba5128ecb02d233bf68cfe9fa002

DOI: 10.1017/S1816383118000103
ISSN: 18163831
Original Language: English