International Migration
Volume 57, Issue 6, 2019, Pages 27-42
Not Bound but Committed: Operationalizing the Global Compact on Refugees (Article)
Gilbert G.*
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University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom
Abstract
The Global Compact on Refugees is not legally binding, but it gives rise to commitments by the international community as a whole. It is also rooted in international refugee law, international human rights law and international humanitarian law. This article addresses how the GCR cannot give rise to binding obligations in international law, yet provide for enhanced protection and assistance to refugees and hosting communities, and establish commitments for a fairer and more predictable sharing of burdens and responsibilities. It does this by reference to other non-legally binding international documents and rules of law. Additionally, the use of indicators to measure states’ and other international actors’ performance in operationalizing the GCR provides a framework to measure commitments; coupled with greater humanitarian and development co-operation, commitments can be better facilitated even if the GCR is not legally binding. Finally, the sharing of burdens and responsibilities is also fulfilled by the emphasis on solutions. © 2019 The Author. International Migration © 2019 IOM
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DOI: 10.1111/imig.12632
ISSN: 00207985
Original Language: English