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Research handbook on international law and migration

By: Publication details: Edward Elgar Publishing 2014 CheitenhamDescription: xiv, 692 pISBN:
  • 9781782549154
DDC classification:
  • 342.082 CHE.R
Summary: Summary The book examines the many facets of migration from an international law perspective. Topics discussed include the relationship between migration and state sovereignty, the human rights of migrants, human trafficking, labour migration, migrant workers, refugees and internal displacement. The expert contributors hail from a number of diverse international law backgrounds (including refugee law, human rights law, humanitarian law, labour law, WTO law and others), allowing them to synthesize many different perspectives and present a comprehensive, cohesive and timely study of a complicated and fractured topic. Contents Pt. I. Confronting realities in times of globalisation : the move of people and state sovereignty pt. II. Human rights, alienhood and citizenship : identifying the global normative framework pt. III. International law and the forgotten reality of migrant workers pt. IV. Refugees and the changing pattern of international protection pt. V. Internally displaced persons and the new challenges of forced migration.
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Summary
The book examines the many facets of migration from an international law perspective. Topics discussed include the relationship between migration and state sovereignty, the human rights of migrants, human trafficking, labour migration, migrant workers, refugees and internal displacement. The expert contributors hail from a number of diverse international law backgrounds (including refugee law, human rights law, humanitarian law, labour law, WTO law and others), allowing them to synthesize many different perspectives and present a comprehensive, cohesive and timely study of a complicated and fractured topic.
Contents
Pt. I. Confronting realities in times of globalisation : the move of people and state sovereignty
pt. II. Human rights, alienhood and citizenship : identifying the global normative framework
pt. III. International law and the forgotten reality of migrant workers
pt. IV. Refugees and the changing pattern of international protection
pt. V. Internally displaced persons and the new challenges of forced migration.

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