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International migration and anti terrorism laws and policies

By: Publication details: Koros Press 2014 LondonDescription: viii, 304pISBN:
  • 9781781635315
DDC classification:
  • SIM.I 342.083
Summary: Summary "This book encapsulates the law of international migration, including emerging issues such as the protection of human rights where tension between anti-terrorism legislation and immigration measures increases. The human rights of vulnerable groups of migrants, such as migrant workers, women, victims of trafficking, and stateless persons are also addressed. Forced migration warrants a consideration of the International Migration Law relating to groups such as internally displaced persons, as well as the international community's response to secondary movements of asylum-seekers. Questions of state responsibility concerning, for example, stranded migrants and provision of consular protection and assistance to migrants are also discussed. Moreover, the expansion of regional legal frameworks concerned with migration, such as EU immigration and asylum law and policy and the growing case law on European citizenship, as well as developments in free movement regimes, are added to the analysis of the growing body of international migration law." --book cover. Contents State sovereignty and responsibility Trade and labour migration Forced migration Human rights of specific migrant groups Free movement regimes and other regional developments Continuing and emerging issues of significance Conclusion.
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Summary
"This book encapsulates the law of international migration, including emerging issues such as the protection of human rights where tension between anti-terrorism legislation and immigration measures increases. The human rights of vulnerable groups of migrants, such as migrant workers, women, victims of trafficking, and stateless persons are also addressed. Forced migration warrants a consideration of the International Migration Law relating to groups such as internally displaced persons, as well as the international community's response to secondary movements of asylum-seekers. Questions of state responsibility concerning, for example, stranded migrants and provision of consular protection and assistance to migrants are also discussed. Moreover, the expansion of regional legal frameworks concerned with migration, such as EU immigration and asylum law and policy and the growing case law on European citizenship, as well as developments in free movement regimes, are added to the analysis of the growing body of international migration law." --book cover.
Contents
State sovereignty and responsibility
Trade and labour migration
Forced migration
Human rights of specific migrant groups
Free movement regimes and other regional developments
Continuing and emerging issues of significance
Conclusion.

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