Taking the context of forced migration, this book addresses the role
that regional, in contrast to national or global, institutions and
relationships play in shaping asylum policies and procedures. It
examines the causes of forced migration movements; the direction of
forced migration flows and its effect upon the immediate region; policy
responses towards forced migration (in particular ASEAN and the European
Community); cooperative arrangements and agreements between regional
states; and the protection of human rights. The book also considers the
role that regional responses are likely to play in determining the
direction of asylum policy in receiving states and procedures in the
future.