Tales of abuse and negligence: current humanitarian practices and refugee children

Journal of Global Ethics 15 (3):344-360 (2019)
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ABSTRACTThe international community has struggled to effectively and humanely respond to the increase in forced displacement and has failed in finding effective solutions to the overwhelming immedi...

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