International Migration and the Law

International Migration and the Law

Legal Approaches to a Global Challenge

Gargiulo, Pietro; Cellamare, Giovanni; Di Stasi, Angela; Caracciolo, Ida

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2024

664

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9781032785783

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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; Part IV: Recent migration flows: evolving legal perspective and practice; 19. Rethinking legal categories on forced migration: Latin American specificity and possible fertilisation of the European system; 20. 40 years of forced migrations and refugees flows in South-East Asia: a regional model or a legal limbo?; 21. Economic and climate migration in Georgia; 22. Placing barriers against the disembarkation of rescued migrants: brief remarks on recent Italian practice from a human rights perspective; 23. Migrations and legal reforms in Tunisia among physical and digital circularity; 24. The protection of international migrants between international humanitarian law, international human rights law and international refugee law; 25. Islamic law in comparison: implications for the resolution of Muslim migrants' cases and disputes; Part V: Coordination of EU Member States in migration management; 26. Managing migratory flows in the EU through temporary protection: issues and perspectives in the Ukrainian case; 27. The new EU Action Plan against migrant smuggling as a "renewed" response to the emerging challenges; 28. The role of the new FRONTEX in contrasting irregular immigration along the Atlantic route; 29. The EU's Regional Development and Protection Programmes (RDPPS): effective or too ambitious (and ambiguous) protection tool?; 30. The detention of migrants at the EU's borders: a serious violation of human rights and a threat to the rule of law; Part VI: Beyond the legal perspective; 31. The strategy of European Trade Unions for the protection of migrant workers; 32. Migration flows, integration and Agenda 2030: a quantitative analysis; 33. The role of linguistic and cultural mediators in migrant reception: some practical insights; 34. Irregular migrants in Moroccan law. An analysis of Arabic texts
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Migration Law;Asylum and Refugee Law;International Law;International Organizations;EU Law;International Human Rights Law;International Humanitarian Law;International Cooperation;Management of Migration;Migration Flows;Forced Migration;Vulnerability;International Courts