2005
DOI: 10.1093/ijrl/17.1.91
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Armed Conflict and the Displaced

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“…For instance, Hulme explains that "the term transfer appears to indicate a permanent movement. " 47 Zimmerman applies a strict interpretation while considering the term 'transfer' in the context of the relevant article. Zimmerman explains the term transfer as follows: "the very term 'transfer' denotes a physical displacement of the persons to take residence in the respective occupied territories which transfer, once it has taken place, has come to an end, even if the respective settlers then remain in such territory. "…”
Section: Article 8(2)(b)(viii) Of the Icc's Statute: Is It Continuous?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Hulme explains that "the term transfer appears to indicate a permanent movement. " 47 Zimmerman applies a strict interpretation while considering the term 'transfer' in the context of the relevant article. Zimmerman explains the term transfer as follows: "the very term 'transfer' denotes a physical displacement of the persons to take residence in the respective occupied territories which transfer, once it has taken place, has come to an end, even if the respective settlers then remain in such territory. "…”
Section: Article 8(2)(b)(viii) Of the Icc's Statute: Is It Continuous?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars and analysts like Roberta Cohen & Francis M. Deng (1998), Cathrine Brune (2003), Kouser (2007) and Donald Steinberg (2009) agree that the reasons for fleeing from homes are similar whether they are refugees or IDPs. Hulme (2005) and NRC/IDMC (2015) say that IDPs suffer more during armed conflicts and internal fighting, which damage civilians intentionally. Marguerite Hickel (2001) noted that human rights' violation is more in case of IDPs but less of the UN concern.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%