International migration and global justice
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International migration and global justice
(Law and migration)
Ashgate, 2007
- : pbk
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Originally published: 2006
Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-318) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
How should international law approach the critical issue of movement of peoples in the 21st century? This book presents a radical reappraisal of this controversial problem. Challenging present-day ideas of restrictions on freedom of movement and the international structure that controls entry to states, it argues for a new blueprint for international migration policy that eliminates waste, aids both developing and developed societies and brings attendant benefits to voluntary migrants and involuntary refugees alike. In a world of increasing disorder, it is suggested that current policy only adds to international instability and threatens the interests of a functional global community.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Foreword
- Select list of cases
- Rediscovering international morality
- Recognising free movement
- Common utility and justice
- The failed states phenomenon
- Tackling forced displacement
- Conceptualizing refugees
- The burden of burden-sharing
- Migration and global development
- Select bibliography
- Index.
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