ABSTRACT
This book discusses existing and future trends concerning the development of migratory policies between local and global levels, to understand the challenges and gaps in the protection of migrants. The collection explores international migration and its impact on sovereignty, international cooperation, security, and human rights. In particular, it takes into account the composite framework of international and national rules, and the role of judicial and monitoring bodies in protecting the rights of migrants, with the aim of assessing the state of the art, identifying the gaps, and formulating possible remedies. The work of some international organizations such as the UN and its specialized agencies and the European Union is investigated, together with a set of regional practices such as those of Latin America and South-East Asia, and countries, such as Mexico, Georgia, Tunisia, Italy, and the United States. The issues of the fundamental rights of migrants in the European legal order are also addressed, including the emerging scenarios related to recent crises like the one generated by the war in Ukraine. This timely collection will be essential reading for academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of Migration Law, Asylum and Refugee Law, International Law, International Organizations, EU Law, International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law, Comparative Law and Socio-Legal Studies.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|58 pages
The Role of International Cooperation in the Management of Migration Flows
chapter Chapter 1|20 pages
The Role of International Cooperation in the Management of Migration Flows and the Integration of Migrants
chapter Chapter 3|18 pages
Mexico and the United States of America: Feasible Mutual Migration Agreements in the Light of Agenda 2030
part II|168 pages
Migrant Rights and Situations of Vulnerability
chapter Chapter 6|22 pages
Economic Migrants and Extra-European Practices: Considerations About the Minimum Guarantees of Treatment
chapter Chapter 8|20 pages
Ilo and the Protection of Female Migrant Domestic Workers: Ongoing Limits and Recent Developments
chapter Chapter 9|21 pages
The Central Role of “Migrantis Voluntas” In the Integration Policies of Legal Immigrants: The State of the Art of This Protection in International Law
chapter Chapter 10|19 pages
Right to Family Reunification of Migrants and Refugees in the Latin American System
chapter Chapter 11|18 pages
The Relevance of Social and Family Ties of Third-Country Nationals: From Protection Against Expulsion to the European Arrest Warrant
chapter Chapter 12|18 pages
Non-Discrimination in Accessing the Welfare System. The Effectiveness and Primacy of EU Law Over Italian Law
part III|118 pages
The Role of International Courts and Monitoring Bodies in Protecting Migrant Individual Rights
chapter Chapter 13|24 pages
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)
chapter Chapter 15|20 pages
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
chapter Chapter 16|16 pages
The Role of Environmental Severe Degradation in National Asylum Cases: Jurisprudential Wake-Up Calls for the Asleep (EU) Legislator?
chapter Chapter 17|18 pages
Developing and Consolidating the Protection of Unaccompanied Minor Migrants in Europe: The Court of Justice's Role
chapter Chapter 18|20 pages
Immigration Detention: The Assessment of Non-European Human Rights Control Bodies
part IV|151 pages
Recent Migration Flows: Evolving Legal Perspective and Practice
chapter Chapter 19|23 pages
Rethinking Legal Categories on Forced Migration: Latin American Specificity and Possible Fertilisation of the European System
chapter Chapter 20|19 pages
40 Years of Forced Migrations and Refugees Flows in South-East Asia: A Regional Model or a Legal Limbo?
chapter Chapter 22|15 pages
Placing Barriers Against the Disembarkation of Rescued Migrants: Brief Remarks on Recent Italian Practice from a Human Rights Perspective
chapter Chapter 23|30 pages
Migrations and Legal Reforms in Tunisia Among Physical and Digital Circularity
chapter Chapter 24|18 pages
The Protection of International Migrants Between International Humanitarian Law, International Human Rights Law and International Refugee Law
chapter Chapter 25|19 pages
Islamic Law in Comparison: Implications for the Resolution of Muslim Migrants' Cases and Disputes
part V|94 pages
Coordination Of EU Member States in Migration Management
chapter Chapter 26|16 pages
Managing Migratory Flows in the EU Through Temporary Protection: Issues and Perspectives in the Ukrainian Case
chapter Chapter 27|21 pages
The New EU Action Plan Against Migrant Smuggling as a “Renewed” Response to the Emerging Challenges
chapter Chapter 28|16 pages
The Role of the New Frontex in Contrasting Irregular Immigration along the Atlantic Route
chapter Chapter 29|20 pages
The EU's Regional Development and Protection Programmes (RDPPS): Effective or too Ambitious (and Ambiguous) Protection Tool?
chapter Chapter 30|18 pages
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|73 pages
Beyond the Legal Perspective
