Statelessness, human rights and gender : irregular migrant workers from Burma in Thailand
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Statelessness, human rights and gender : irregular migrant workers from Burma in Thailand
(Refugees and human rights, 9)
Martinus Nijhoff, c2005
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--2003
Bibliography: p. [269]-274
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book explores the developing relationship between statelessness and migration. Migration law is setting the new parameters for international protection. Irregular migration is producing new forms of statelessness. International conventions on statelessness, refugees and migrant workers and international human rights instruments do not provide effective protection for these contemporary groups of stateless persons. The case study of Burmese irregular migrant workers in Thailand demonstrate that women and children are among the most unprotected because of the gendered construction of statelessness. The book concludes firstly that the 1999 CEDAW Protocol is an avenue through which stateless women may pursue redress. Secondly, it argues that it is imperative to set international law limits on state powers over immigration matters.
目次
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgement
Chapter one Statelessness and Migration
Chapter two The International Law of Statelessness: Contemporary Issues
Chapter three Stateless Persons, Refugees and Irregular Migrant Workers: Merging Categories of Unprotected Persons
Chapter four Stateless Persons, Refugees and Irregular Migrant Workers: Protection and Human Rights
Chapter five Gender Discrimination and Statelessness
Chapter six Burma and Thailand: Interface Between Domestic and International Law
Chapter seven Gendered Aspects of Statelessness and Irregular
Migrant Workers from Burma in Thailand
Chapter eight Conclusions
Appendices
Select Bibliography
Index
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