Irregular Migration and Human Rights: Theoretical, European and International Perspectives

Irregular Migration and Human Rights: Theoretical, European and International Perspectives

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Jan 10, 2010 · English · eBook (462 pages)
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Format eBook
Pages 462
Language English
Published Jan 10, 2010
Publisher Brill Academic Publishers
ISBN-10 1280915501
ISBN-13 9781280915505

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This insightful collection of essays delves into the complex interplay between irregular migration and human rights from various theoretical, European, and international perspectives. Drawing from the discussions held during a significant international conference, the authors bring together a diverse range of voices and expert analyses. Each contribution sheds light on the pressing issues surrounding human rights and the legal, social, and political challenges faced by irregular migrants.

The editors, Barbara Bogusz, Ryszard Cholewinski, Adam Cygan, and Erika Szyszczak, curate the discussions to highlight the urgent need for comprehensive understanding and action. They explore the multifaceted nature of migration, considering how different frameworks—be they legal, political, or social—affect the rights of individuals who often find themselves vulnerable and marginalized in host countries.

The essays not only aim to enhance academic discourse but also seek to inform policymakers and advocates engaged in the humanitarian response. The book serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of migration and the ongoing fight for human rights in a globalized world.

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