Irregular migration and human rights : theoretical, European and international perspectives
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Irregular migration and human rights : theoretical, European and international perspectives
(Immigration and asylum law and policy in Europe, v. 7)
M. Nijhoff, 2004
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This collection of essays is the outcome of an international conference on Irregular Migration and Human Rights, which gathered together prominent scholars, policy-makers and practitioners working in the migration and human rights field. The objective of the book, in contrast to the prevailing political approach which focuses almost solely on prevention, is to discuss the human rights dimensions of irregular migration from theoretical, European and international perspectives.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction Kees Groenendijk
- Part I: Who are Irregular Migrants?
- 1. Who Is An Irregular Migrant? Elspeth Guild
- 2. Measuring Irregular Migration: Implications for Law, Policy and Human Rights Valsamis Mitsilegas
- 3. Irregular Migration and Migration Theory: Making State Authorisation Less Relevant Dora Kostakopoulou
- < b>Part II: Perceptions of Irregular Migrants
- 4. Criminalisation of "Migrants": The Side Effect of the Will to Control the Frontiers and the Sovereign Illusion Didier Bigo
- 5. Porous Borders, Terrorism and Migration Policy David Bonner
- 6. Irregular Migration and Asylum-Seeking: Forced Marriage or Reason for Divorce? Johannes van der Klaauw
- 7. Irregular Migration Networks: The Challenge Posed by People Traffickers to States and Human Rights Ryszard Piotrowicz
- Part III: Irregular Migration in the Context of the Developing European Union Acquis
- 8. European Union Policy on Irregular Migration: Human Rights Lost? Ryszard Cholewinski
- 9. Irregular Immigration and EU External Relations Steve Peers
- 10. Modes of Governance For an EU Immigration Policy - What Role for the Open Method of Co-ordination? Barbara Bogusz 11. European Union Immigration Policy after Enlargement - Building the New Europe or the New Iron Curtain? Adam Cygan
- Part IV: International and Non-Governmental Responses to Irregular Migration
- 12. Globalization/Migration: Imperatives for Civil Society and International Organizations Patrick A. Taran
- 13. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Human Rights of Migrants in an Irregular Situation Jillyanne Redpath
- 14. Irregular Migration and Human Rights: A Council of Europe Perspective Simon Tonelli
- 15. Human Rights, State Sovereignty and the Protection of Undocumented Migrants Under the International Migrant Workers' Convention Linda S. Bosniak
- Part V: Fostering Integration
- 16. Invisible Actors? Irregular Migrants and Discrimination Mark Bel
- 17. Fundamental Social Rights for Irregular Migrants: The Right to Health Care in France and England Sylvie Da Lomba 18. Coping With Irregular Migration: The Dutch Experience Paul Minderhoud 19. Regularising Migration in the European Union Erika Szyszczak 20. Developments in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights Nicholas Blake List of Contributors
- Index.
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