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Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (HEI)
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Abstract
This paper represents a holistic study of the multifaceted notion of stranded migrants, which has gained renewed attention since the Arab Spring. This paper analyses the notion from a historical perspective, interrelated with a survey of the situation on the ground, and a review of the various conceptions proposed by the main actors (including IOM and UNHCR). The paper then focuses on the vulnerability of stranded migrants as a way of identifying their basic needs and providing a cogent frame of protection
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Chetail, Vincent and Braeunlich, Matthias, Stranded Migrants: Giving a Structure to a Multifaceted Notion (June 6, 2013). Global Migration Research Paper No. 5.
