Abstract

Through a case study of Bangladesh, this chapter examines legal and policy responses to displacement that is predominantly internal and rapid-onset in nature. The first part describes the impacts of climate change on displacement and migration in Bangladesh. The second part examines the nature of such movement, and the final section sets out a number of options for law and policy reform with respect to climate change-related movement within and from Bangladesh.

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