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Research Handbook on International Law and Migration (Research Handbooks in International Law Series) (Elgar Original Reference)

Full title: Research Handbook on International Law and Migration (Research Handbooks in International Law Series) (Elgar Original Reference)
ISBN: 9780857930040
ISBN 10: 0857930044
Authors: Celine Bauloz Vincent Chetail
Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
Num. pages: 704
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2014

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Synopsis

Migration Is A Complex And Multifaceted Issue, And The Current Legal Framework Suffers From Considerable Ambiguity And Lack Of Cohesive Focus. This Handbook Offers A Comprehensive Take On The Intersection Of Law And Migration Studies And Provides Strategies For Better Understanding The Potential Of International Legal Norms In Regulating Migration. Authoritative Analyses By The Most Renowned And Knowledgeable Experts In The Field Focus On Important Migration Issues And Challenge The Current Normative Framework With New Ways Of Thinking About The Topic. 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, 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. The Research Handbook On International Law And Migration Provides A Critical Examination Of Migration And International Law, Identifying The Issues Still To Be Tackled And Suggesting Further Developments To Be Made. It Will Appeal To Advanced And Postgraduate Students, Academics And Policymakers. 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. Edited By Vincent Chetail And Céline Bauloz. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web.