
Disaster Displacement and International Protection in the EU
Challenges, Misconceptions, and the Way Forward
Chiara Scissa(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 15. July 2026
Book
Hardback
204 pages
978-1-041-02929-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book investigates the reasons behind the absence of consolidated protection concerning disaster displacement in the EU.
It identifies three key reasons for this gap:
The way disaster displacement - along with its causes, dynamics, actors, and the nature of harm - is conceptualized at both EU and national levels
The interpretation and application of international protection statuses by asylum authorities and decision-makers, particularly in the context of disaster displacement
The restrictive asylum policies increasingly implemented by the EU and its Member States, which prioritize deterrence and create significant barriers to accessing protection
Through a comprehensive and detailed analysis, it sheds light on the challenges and misconceptions faced by individuals displaced across borders in the context of disasters. It offers a thorough examination of existing legislation, policies, and case law at both the national and EU levels, with a particular focus on Italy. By addressing these issues, it provides a valuable insight for academics, policymakers, and decision-makers, advocating for an evolutive approach to protection claims related to disaster displacement. It calls for the dismantling of State-led barriers to asylum, arguing that such measures are neither effective nor human rights compliant.
It identifies three key reasons for this gap:
The way disaster displacement - along with its causes, dynamics, actors, and the nature of harm - is conceptualized at both EU and national levels
The interpretation and application of international protection statuses by asylum authorities and decision-makers, particularly in the context of disaster displacement
The restrictive asylum policies increasingly implemented by the EU and its Member States, which prioritize deterrence and create significant barriers to accessing protection
Through a comprehensive and detailed analysis, it sheds light on the challenges and misconceptions faced by individuals displaced across borders in the context of disasters. It offers a thorough examination of existing legislation, policies, and case law at both the national and EU levels, with a particular focus on Italy. By addressing these issues, it provides a valuable insight for academics, policymakers, and decision-makers, advocating for an evolutive approach to protection claims related to disaster displacement. It calls for the dismantling of State-led barriers to asylum, arguing that such measures are neither effective nor human rights compliant.
Reviews / Votes
Dr. Chiara Scissa's new book, Disaster Displacement and International Protection in the EU: Challenges, Misconceptions, and the Way Forward (Routledge, 2026), provides the conceptual understanding and analysis that have been lacking until now. It "accepts" that the law is fuzzy, that there are overlapping frameworks, and then sets out clear insights into how to analyze international law and EU law, and even provides a vulnerability lens. The role of scholarship is to promote thinking as to what is clear and what requires greater clarity, and Dr. Scissa's book does that lucidly and precisely.Geoff Gilbert, Professor of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, University of Essex, the UK
Dr. Chiara Scissa's insightful monograph sheds light on the critical intersection of disaster displacement and international protection in the EU. By addressing misconceptions and policy gaps, this timely work is essential for scholars, legal practitioners, and policymakers alike, advancing a necessary dialogue on effective protection mechanisms for vulnerable populations.
Madalina Moraru, Associate Professor of EU Law, University of Bologna, Italy
This book innovatively examines the complex issue of the need to protect people displaced by disasters. In addition to the limitations of the EU common asylum system, it remarkably reflects on future prospects for protection in a political context characterized by barriers to the effective exercise of the right to asylum.
Martina Flamini, Judge, Supreme Court of Cassation, Italy
This book is both timely and necessary. Timely, because it fills a critical gap in the literature by providing an in-depth review of the legal and policy landscape in the European Union, highlighting structural features and interpretive approaches which, presently at least, mean most claims brought in Europe grounded in climate change and disasters impacts elsewhere fail. Necessary, because it charts the way forward: towards legal interpretations better reflecting the social and political nature of all "natural" disasters, and towards policy settings which better facilitate access to protection procedures.
Bruce Burson, Judge, Immigration and Protection Tribunal, New Zealand
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-041-02929-8 (9781041029298)
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Chiara Scissa
Disaster Displacement and International Protection in the EU
Challenges, Misconceptions, and the Way Forward
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1st Edition
Routledge
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Chiara Scissa
Disaster Displacement and International Protection in the EU
Challenges, Misconceptions, and the Way Forward
E-Book
approx. 07/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
€60.49
Available for download
Person
Dr. Chiara Scissa is a Research Fellow in EU Law at Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, Department of Social and Political Sciences. Previously, she worked as a Researcher in the Energy, Climate, and Resources Program at Istituto Affari Internazionali and as a Research Collaborator at Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, where she obtained her PhD in Law cum laude with a specialization in disaster displacement in international refugee law and EU asylum law. Dr. Scissa is an expert in the intersections between climate change, disasters, and displacement from a legal and judicial perspective, with a particular focus on EU migration and asylum law, and has consulted for UN agencies, international organizations, NGOs, and consultancy agencies on the nexus between climate change and migration.
Content
Introduction Chapter 1 Misconceptions of Disaster Displacement Chapter 2 Challenges in Applying and International Protection in the Context of Disaster Displacement Chapter 3 State-led Barriers to Asylum and Disaster Displacement Chapter 4 Practices of Protection Against Disaster Displacement Across the World. Insights from Europe and Italy. Conclusion The Way Forward. Counterating Approaches to Challenges to Protection in the Context of Disaster Displacement in the EU.