Refugee Rights
"Refugee Rights" by David Hollenbach, published by Georgetown University Press in 2008, offers a profound analytical framework for advocating on behalf of refugees and internally displaced individuals. Spanning 272 pages, this insightful work meticulously examines the social and political conditions that contribute to the challenges faced by refugees and displaced persons. Hollenbach delves into the fundamental right to freedom of movement, highlighting the roles of sending countries, women's rights, and the devastating impacts of war. This book serves as an essential resource for scholars, advocacy groups, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities surrounding refugee rights in today's world. With its compelling narrative and thorough research, "Refugee Rights" is a must-read for those committed to promoting and protecting human rights globally.