GLOBAL GOVERNANCE IN QUESTION

CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES FOR PROTECTION OF REFUGEE RIGHTS

  • Patricia Gorisch Post Doctorate in Human Rights, Salamanca University, Spain
  • Simone Leao Post Doctorate in Human Rights, Salamanca University, Spain

Abstract

The hypothesis of this article is that the lack of international cooperation and the absence of efficient public policies are the main barriers to effective global governance in relation to refugees. In addition, the hypothesis suggests that civil society engagement can be a key tool for promoting fairer and more inclusive global governance in relation to refugees. Empirical research and analysis of experiences from different countries can contribute to confirm or refute this hypothesis, as well as to identify good practices and solutions to promote more efficient global governance in relation to refugees.

Published
2023-07-31
How to Cite
Gorisch, P., & Leao, S. (2023). GLOBAL GOVERNANCE IN QUESTION. HUMANITIES AND RIGHTS GLOBAL NETWORK JOURNAL, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.24861/2675-1038.v5i1.101
Section
Dossier Human Rights and Governance - Editor: Maria Esther MARTINEZ QUINTEIRO