IDMC’s portrayal of responsibility for the forcefully displaced, during the Eritrea-Ethiopia conflict (1998- 2000)
(2018) MRSG31 20181Human Rights Studies
- Abstract
- This paper is about the issue of responsibility for forcefully displaced in conflict. It
highlights the issue of responsibility in regard to forcefully displaced persons as portrayed by
the International Monitoring Centre (IDMC).
The subject for analysis is IDMC’s report submitted year 2006, which is a summary of forced
displacement’s causes and consequences in the Eritrea and Ethiopia conflict (1998-2000).
The aim of the paper is to determine who the IDMC portray as responsible -in accordance with
the theory applied- for those who have been forcefully displaced during and after the conflict.
Via the use of David Miller’s theory on responsibility, a deeper understanding of the conflict
and forceful displacement as a whole will be... (More) - This paper is about the issue of responsibility for forcefully displaced in conflict. It
highlights the issue of responsibility in regard to forcefully displaced persons as portrayed by
the International Monitoring Centre (IDMC).
The subject for analysis is IDMC’s report submitted year 2006, which is a summary of forced
displacement’s causes and consequences in the Eritrea and Ethiopia conflict (1998-2000).
The aim of the paper is to determine who the IDMC portray as responsible -in accordance with
the theory applied- for those who have been forcefully displaced during and after the conflict.
Via the use of David Miller’s theory on responsibility, a deeper understanding of the conflict
and forceful displacement as a whole will be presented. Through a content analysis and with
the use of tables, an analysis of IDMC’s report will be formed and in the result of the
analysis, actors will be analysed and presented as bearing responsibility. Finally, the
discussion will present the results, answers to the research questions and examine why the
IDMC portrays certain actors as responsible. (Less)
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- author
- Daszak, Natasha LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- MRSG31 20181
- year
- 2018
- type
- L2 - 2nd term paper (old degree order)
- subject
- keywords
- Human Rights, Displacement, Eritrea-Ethiopia, Conflict, International Humanitarian Law, IDMC, IDPs, Responsibility, Forcefully Displaced, Expulsion, Deportation, Border- Conflict
- language
- English
- id
- 8942584
- date added to LUP
- 2018-08-16 14:50:35
- date last changed
- 2018-08-16 14:50:35
@misc{8942584, abstract = {{This paper is about the issue of responsibility for forcefully displaced in conflict. It highlights the issue of responsibility in regard to forcefully displaced persons as portrayed by the International Monitoring Centre (IDMC). The subject for analysis is IDMC’s report submitted year 2006, which is a summary of forced displacement’s causes and consequences in the Eritrea and Ethiopia conflict (1998-2000). The aim of the paper is to determine who the IDMC portray as responsible -in accordance with the theory applied- for those who have been forcefully displaced during and after the conflict. Via the use of David Miller’s theory on responsibility, a deeper understanding of the conflict and forceful displacement as a whole will be presented. Through a content analysis and with the use of tables, an analysis of IDMC’s report will be formed and in the result of the analysis, actors will be analysed and presented as bearing responsibility. Finally, the discussion will present the results, answers to the research questions and examine why the IDMC portrays certain actors as responsible.}}, author = {{Daszak, Natasha}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{IDMC’s portrayal of responsibility for the forcefully displaced, during the Eritrea-Ethiopia conflict (1998- 2000)}}, year = {{2018}}, }