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International Migration and the Law : Legal Approaches to a Global Challenge.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Di Stasi, Angela.
Contributor:
Caracciolo, Ida.
Cellamare, Giovanni.
Gargiulo, Pietro.
Series:
Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Law Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Emigration and immigration law.
Human rights.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (706 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
Summary:
This book discusses existing and future trends concerning the development of migratory policies between local and global levels, to understand the challenges and gaps in the protection of migrants. It explores international migration and its impact on sovereignty, international cooperation, security, and human rights.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of figures and tables
The Authors
List of abbreviations
Preface
Part I: The role of international cooperation in the management of migration flows
1 The role of international cooperation in the management of migration flows and the integration of migrants
2 International Organisation on Migration, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and “mixed movements”: migration governance between cooperation, overlapping mandates, and the influence of the States
3 Mexico and the United States of America: feasible mutual migration agreements in the light of Agenda 2030
Part II: Migrant rights and situations of vulnerability
4 On the social rights of irregular migrants
5 The protection of refugee women health under international law
6 Economic migrants and extra-European practices: considerations about the minimum guarantees of treatment
7 The protection of migrants’ personal data
8 ILO and the protection of female migrant domestic workers: ongoing limits and recent developments
9 The central role of “migrantis voluntas” in the integration policies of legal immigrants: the state of the art of this protection in international law
10 Right to family reunification of migrants and refugees in the Latin American system
11 The relevance of social and family ties of third-country nationals: from protection against expulsion to the European arrest warrant
12 Non-discrimination in accessing the welfare system. The effectiveness and primacy of EU law over Italian law
Part III: The role of International Courts and monitoring bodies in protecting migrant individual rights
13 Human dignity as the basis and source of respect for the rights and freedoms of migrants: some elements of convergence in the case law of the European Courts (ECtHR and ECJ)
14 Crimes against migrants and refugees, the International Criminal Court, and EU leaders’ responsibility: a permanently open-ended response as to Security Council referral of the Libyan situation?
15 Refugee status, terrorism, and public security: the relationship between international law and European Union law in light of recent EU Court of Justice case law
16 The role of environmental severe degradation in national asylum cases: jurisprudential wake-up calls for the asleep (EU) legislator?
17 Developing and consolidating the protection of unaccompanied minor migrants in Europe: the Court of Justice’s role
18 Immigration detention: the assessment of non-European human rights control bodies Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9781003488569
OCLC:
1450929746

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