Protection des migrants et des réfugiés au XXIe siècle : aspects de droit international Migration and refugee protection in the 21st Century : international legal aspects

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Protection des migrants et des réfugiés au XXIe siècle : aspects de droit international = Migration and refugee protection in the 21st Century : international legal aspects

publié sous la direction de Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, Philippe Weckel

(Centre de Recherche = Centre for Research)

Martinus Nijhoff, 2015

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At head of title: Académie de Droit International de la Haye. Hague Academy of International Law

Includes bibliographical references (p. [723]-782) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

International migration and refugee protection are at a crossroads. On the one hand, contested rules and the absence of competent institutions open the door to exploitation, smuggling and trafficking, and also to inefficient, often ineffective management at the State level; on the other, long-accepted rules of refugee protection, such as non-refoulement, are under strain as States struggle to cope with increasing numbers of the displaced and an international infra-structure seemingly incapable of dealing adequately with causes, including conflict, of promoting solutions and sharing responsibility fairly and equitably, and of ensuring protection of the rights of those on the move. This collection of essays could not be more timely. Coming from a wide range of backgrounds and experience, the authors take up these issues, from the very nature of migration and displacement in a world of sovereign States, through tentative efforts to improve migration management by way of treaty, to the ever-present tension between individual rights and State interests. This volume provides essential reading for anyone interested in the burning questions of today, and in the role of international law in steering coherent responses and facilitating humane solutions.

Table of Contents

  • Excerpt of Table of Contents Introduction: Les rapports des directeurs d'etudes
  • Introduction: The Reports of the Directors of Studies
  • Chapitre 1 - Chapter 1 Migration and Forced Migration Today: Challenges for the Rule of Law
  • Section 1. Preliminary remarks
  • Section 2. The movement of people between States
  • Section 3. The 2013 High-level dialogue on international migration and development
  • Section 4. The contributors from the English-speaking Section
  • Section 5. Future perspectives
  • Chapitre 2 - Chapter 2 Le droit international face a la mobilisation internationale en faveur des migrants
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Le choix d'etudier les incidences juridiques de la migration
  • Section 3. La vulnerabilite de la personne, determinant juridique de la migration
  • Section 4. Les sujets de recherche
  • Contributions
  • Chapitre 3 - Chapter 3 La peregrination du migrant: l'espoir constraint
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Le cadre international de la peregrination
  • Section 3. Le deplacement interne
  • Section 4. Le droit de quitter le pays
  • Section 5. Le droit de revenir au pays
  • Section 6. L'espoir brise: l'expulsion
  • Section 7. Conclusion
  • Reflexions finales sur le soi-disant " droit a la migration
  • Chapitre 4 - Chapter 4 The Current International Legal Framework of Economic Migration Management - Challenges for Emerging Countries
  • Section 1. Preliminary remarks
  • Section 2. Presenting the (real) "Package" of migration management: Northern perspectives on migration and the rise of bilateralism
  • Section 3. The "Northern" "Package" as the basis of the current framework of migration management
  • Section 4. Legal challenges of the "Package" for emerging economies
  • Section 5. Transmitting the "Package" to others ? Centre-Centre and Centre-South management of migration - legal challenges
  • Section 6. Concluding remarks
  • Chapitre 5 - Chapter 5 Migration Agreements between the European Union and Third States
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. The external competences of the Union in the field of immigration
  • Section 3. Legal migration in the Treaty practice of the European Union
  • Section 4. Migration agreements and the common migration policy
  • Section 5. Concluding remarks
  • Chapitre 6 - Chapter 6 L'integration des migrations au developpement
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Un processus engage
  • Section 3. Un processus inacheve
  • Chapitre 7 - Chapter 7 (In)Direct Horizontal Effect or Drittwirkung of International Rules on Discrimination against Migrant Workers
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Horizontal effect or drittwirkung
  • Section 3. Evaluation of international rules addressing private discrimination against migrant workers
  • Section 4. Conclusion
  • Chapitre 8 - Chapter 8 Le migrant confronte aux discriminations selon l'origine
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. La notion d'origine
  • Section 3. Les droits proteges par le principe de non-discrimination en raison de l'origine
  • Section 4. Conclusion
  • Chapitre 9 - Chapter 9 Rescuing Migrants at Sea: The Responsibility of States under International Law
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. The responsibility of States under the law of the sea
  • Section 3. The responsibility of States under international human rights law for the protection of migrants rescued at sea
  • Section 4. Concluding remarks
  • Chapitre 10 - Chapter 10 Le foyer et les conditions normales d'existence
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Le foyer, cadre des conditions normales d'existence du migrant
  • Section 3. La protection du foyer par l'Etat
  • Chapitre 11 - Chapter 11 Economic and Social Rights of Children Migrant Workers: The Case of Domestic Work
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. The international protection of children migrant workers
  • Section 3. The specific case of migrant children performing domestic work
  • Section 4. Conclusions
  • Chapitre 12 - Chapter 12 Le travailleur migrant en situation irreguliere : l'acces aux droits
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Une lecture restrictive des droits ou a rights-based approach
  • Section 3. Une lecture extensive des droits ou a principle-based approach
  • Section 4. Conclusion
  • Chapitre 13 - Chapter 13 Expulsion and the Fundamental Rights of Irregular Migrants: Critical Notes in the Margins of the Work of the International Law Commission Work on the "Expulsion of Aliens"
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Some preliminary remarks
  • Section 3. The right to expel as a manifestation of State sovereignty
  • Section 4. A fundamental rights approach
  • Section 5. Protection against expulsion : the prohibition of refoulement
  • Section 6. Protection during the expulsion process : the case of detention
  • Section 7. Procedural rights relating to expulsion
  • Chapitre 14 - Chapter 14 La maltraitance du migrant
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Fondement de la connexite entre la traite et le traffic
  • Section 3. Preeminence des droits de l'homme
  • Chapitre 15 - Chapter 15 The Sovereignty of States, the Right to Family Life, and the Right of Non-Nationals to Enter, Reside and Avoid Expulsion: Towards a More Balanced Approach?
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Opening Pandora's Box ... and finding international migration in it!
  • Section 3. The limited scope of the right of non-nationals to freedom of movement in international human rights law
  • Section 4. The right to respect for family life and the protection of the family in international human rights law : universal and regional protection
  • Section 5. The right of non-nationals to enter and stay for the purpose of family reunification
  • Section 6. The right to family life and the expulsion of non-nationals: a human right to remain?
  • Section 7. Concluding remarks
  • Chapitre 16 - Chapter 16 Le droit au refuge
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. L'existence d'un droit subjectif au refuge en droit international public
  • Section 3. L'indispensable concours des diverses institutions internationals a la mise en oeuvre du droit au refuge en droit international
  • Chapitre 17 - Chapter 17 The Minimum Core Concept: A Viable Approach for Assessing Socioeconomic Claims in Refugee Law?
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. The minimum core approach
  • Section 3. Economic deprivation as justifiable cause
  • Section 4. The minimum core approach - a viable approach for assessing socio-economic claims in refugee law?
  • Section 5. Conclusions
  • Chapitre 18 - Chapter 18 States Responsibilities in the Fight against Impunity for War Crimes in the Refugee Law Context: The Need for a European Integrated Approach
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. The obligation to deny refugee status or other international protection to alleged war criminals
  • Section 3. The obligation to extradite or prosecute (aut dedere aut judicare) alleged war criminals
  • Section 4. Final remarks from an integrated perspective
  • Chapitre 19 - Chapter 19 The Legality of the "Safe Third Country" Notion Contested: Insights from the Law of Treaties
  • Section 1. Introducing the debate
  • Section 2. Framing: theory and practice of the "safe third country" idea
  • Section 3. Re-framing: a holistic assessment from the law of treaties
  • Section 4. Conclusions: from unworkability to illegality
  • Bibliographie selective - Selected Bibliography
  • Table analytique des matieres - Analytical index.

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  • NCID
    BB20348831
  • ISBN
    • 9789004301238
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    fre
  • Text Language Code
    freeng
  • Place of Publication
    Leiden
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxix, 808 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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