Migrants are people who choose to move from one place to another to seek a better life. However, when these people move across international borders as a result of fleeing from a ‘well-founded fear of persecution’ and not based on choice, they are forced migrants. This article examines the situations when women and girls move across international borders in order to flee from persecution or massive violations of human rights linked to gender violence. The article argues that women and girls experience vulnerabilities at all stages of the migration cycle not only because they are forced migrants fleeing from life-threatening situations, but also as a result of violations of their human rights based on gendered experience. An examination of t...
Migration has taken place throughout human history. However, push and pull factors for migration hav...
This article investigates women’s economic, political, and social rights in both home and destinatio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Immigra...
Borders follow migrants even inside the territory of their State of destination. These ‘sticky’ figu...
This Article considers the impact of the Migrant Workers Convention on the human rights of women mig...
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The article looks at the development of the rese...
This article examines international migration from a gender perspective. It asserts that migration c...
The faces of refugees are overwhelmingly female: women and children represent over 80 per cent of th...
This chapter assesses the interactions between the international trafficking regime and internationa...
Although female migrants share common goals and concerns, the gendered aspects of migration have bee...
The migration is widely discussed phenomena, with multiple approaches and problematic areas. The aut...
This article presents three stories of female migrants who were assisted in their migration process...
In Canadian refugee law, women asylum seekers experience significant evidentiary hurdles, specifical...
Migration has always been a phenomenal instrument throughout human survival and development. Since t...
This book is the product of a collaborative effort involving partners from Africa, Asia, Europe and ...
Migration has taken place throughout human history. However, push and pull factors for migration hav...
This article investigates women’s economic, political, and social rights in both home and destinatio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Immigra...
Borders follow migrants even inside the territory of their State of destination. These ‘sticky’ figu...
This Article considers the impact of the Migrant Workers Convention on the human rights of women mig...
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The article looks at the development of the rese...
This article examines international migration from a gender perspective. It asserts that migration c...
The faces of refugees are overwhelmingly female: women and children represent over 80 per cent of th...
This chapter assesses the interactions between the international trafficking regime and internationa...
Although female migrants share common goals and concerns, the gendered aspects of migration have bee...
The migration is widely discussed phenomena, with multiple approaches and problematic areas. The aut...
This article presents three stories of female migrants who were assisted in their migration process...
In Canadian refugee law, women asylum seekers experience significant evidentiary hurdles, specifical...
Migration has always been a phenomenal instrument throughout human survival and development. Since t...
This book is the product of a collaborative effort involving partners from Africa, Asia, Europe and ...
Migration has taken place throughout human history. However, push and pull factors for migration hav...
This article investigates women’s economic, political, and social rights in both home and destinatio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Immigra...