In light of the escalation of the Mediterranean migrants and refugee crisis, human rights activists have once again severely criticized the approach of the U.S. and Europe to managing irregular migration. South America, in contrast, has become much more accommodating to irregular migrants over the past 15 years. Luisa Feline Freier and Diego Acosta Arcarazo write that, despite persisting inconsistencies, this philosophical paradigm shift in South American immigration policies – which has culminated in the granting of a universal right to migrate in some countries – challenges the fatal criminalization of irregular migrants in Europe and North America
South-south flows make up almost half of all emigration from developing countries and roughly a thir...
Is there empirical proof for a liberal paradigm that informs South American immigration governance? ...
During the XXI century, South America has been the epicenter of vibrant discussions on human mobilit...
A paradox of officially rejecting but covertly accepting irregular migrants has long been identified...
In past decades, immigration policies in Latin America developed in stark contrast to other regions....
Published online: 10 Nov 2021Research on the external dimension of EU migration governance has focus...
What drove an entire region in the Global South to significantly expand refugee protection in the ea...
What drove an entire region in the Global South to significantly expand refugee protection in the ea...
First Online: 30 August 2020In the last two decades, South America created a regional regime for hum...
Scholars generally agree that irregular migration is the direct consequence of the restrictionist an...
Migration policies are rarely effective. Examples of unintended and undesirable outcomes abound. In ...
This open access regional reader examines emerging issues around new migration patterns in South Ame...
This Chapter discusses the characteristics of refugee protection in South America, including de fact...
From free legal assistance in Nicaragua to the recognition of the right to refuge for people fleeing...
Published online: 30 November 2021Historical extra-regional emigration patterns have shaped South Am...
South-south flows make up almost half of all emigration from developing countries and roughly a thir...
Is there empirical proof for a liberal paradigm that informs South American immigration governance? ...
During the XXI century, South America has been the epicenter of vibrant discussions on human mobilit...
A paradox of officially rejecting but covertly accepting irregular migrants has long been identified...
In past decades, immigration policies in Latin America developed in stark contrast to other regions....
Published online: 10 Nov 2021Research on the external dimension of EU migration governance has focus...
What drove an entire region in the Global South to significantly expand refugee protection in the ea...
What drove an entire region in the Global South to significantly expand refugee protection in the ea...
First Online: 30 August 2020In the last two decades, South America created a regional regime for hum...
Scholars generally agree that irregular migration is the direct consequence of the restrictionist an...
Migration policies are rarely effective. Examples of unintended and undesirable outcomes abound. In ...
This open access regional reader examines emerging issues around new migration patterns in South Ame...
This Chapter discusses the characteristics of refugee protection in South America, including de fact...
From free legal assistance in Nicaragua to the recognition of the right to refuge for people fleeing...
Published online: 30 November 2021Historical extra-regional emigration patterns have shaped South Am...
South-south flows make up almost half of all emigration from developing countries and roughly a thir...
Is there empirical proof for a liberal paradigm that informs South American immigration governance? ...
During the XXI century, South America has been the epicenter of vibrant discussions on human mobilit...