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Legal research and advocacy related to NRC’s work on climate change and displacement.
Legal research and advocacy
NRC-81067 - Seminar for UDI om klima og flukt 11 03 2009.ppt (Norwegian) Vikram Kolmannskog
NRC-109887 displaced by climate change; protected by law presentation at unu sideevent Barcelona 04(2).p.pdf Vikram Kolmannskog
Voice Issue 9 - Climate Change and Displacement: the European Response to a Cross-Cutting Issue.pdf Norwegian Refugee Council
NRC-75053 To what extent can existing forms of legal protection apply in climate change-related cross border diplacement.pdf Paper presented at the Oxford University Workshop on Environmental Change and Migration, 8-9th January 2009.
Displaced by climate change protected by law presentation at unu sideevent Bonn 06042009.ppt Vikram Kolmannskog
“Dignity during disasters and displacement – exploring law, policy and practice on relocation, return and cross-border displacement” Paper prepared for the GECHS Synthesis Conference, “Human Security in an Era of Global Change”, June 22-24, 2009, University of Oslo, Norway. By Vikram Kolmannskog, Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
Kolmannskog,"Towards a humanitarian climate change", Forced Migration Review 33, 2009, availble at http://www.fmreview.org/FMRpdfs/FMR33/72.pdf
Kolmannskog, “Climate of displacement; climate for protection?” DIIS Brief, Migration seminars, 2008, available at http://www.diis.dk/sw69538.asp  
Kolmannskog, “Climates of displacement”, Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 26(4), p 302-320, 2008.
Kolmannskog and Myrstad,"Environmental Displacement in European Asylum Law", European Journal of Migration and Law 11 (2009) 313–326, (post-refereed, pre-print version)
See also the following submissions from humanitarian agencies, including NRC, to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change specifically address climate change, migration and displacement:
“Change, Migration and Displacement: Who will be affected?” Working paper submitted by the informal group on Migration/Displacement and Climate Change of the IASC – 31 October 2008 to the UNFCCC Secretariat, available at http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2008/smsn/igo/022.pdf
“Climate change, migration and displacement: impacts, vulnerability and adaptation options” Submission by the IOM, UNHCR and UNU, in cooperation with NRC and the RSG on the Human Rights of IDPs, 6 February 2009, available at http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2008/smsn/igo/031.pdf
“Forced displacement in the context of climate change: Challenges for states under international law” Submission by UNHCR in cooperation with NRC, the RSG on the Human Rights of IDPs and UNU, 15 May 2009, available at http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2009/smsn/igo/049.pdf
“Climate change and statelessness: An overview” Submission by UNHCR supported by IOM and NRC 15 May 2009, available at http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2009/smsn/igo/048.pdf
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