In this chapter we contrast the goals and principles enshrined in two United Nations’ treaties — the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, and the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families — with their implementation in the United States. We expose the gaps between de jure declarations based on universal principles of human rights and de facto practices, between rhetoric and reality, while noting increasing trends toward the erosion of personhood rights. We underscore the consequences of universal human rights violations for various communities in the United States, noting the social suffering and harm that it engenders. In doing...
This article examines the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) from three pe...
Over the past sixty years a dichotomy has developed in the United States\u27 involvement in internat...
A fundamental principle of international law, articulated by the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal...
Immigration occurs worldwide, yet immigrants continue to be stigmatized. The Universal Declaration o...
These comments first provide a general perspective on the nature of the proposed International Migra...
This Note uses the example of the United States’ immigration policies to analyze the following quest...
Human rights are enshrined in numerous human rights documents produced by the United Nations, most n...
The International Migrants Bill of Rights (hereinafter IMBR) is the result of a two-year collaborati...
The concept of human rights is a dynamic one that constantly generates new defining and regulatory i...
The States Parties to the present Convention, Taking into account the principles embodied in the bas...
“World community has entered into the varying degrees in to a universal community and violation of r...
Boyashov A, Kuteynikov A. Migrant’s Rights At A System Of The European Convention On Human Rights. I...
The International Migrants Bill of Rights (IMBR) addresses migrants’ rights in a variety of contexts...
The universal rights of refugees are today derived from two primary sources - general standards of i...
Nations. In the intervening fifty years, it has been formally endorsed by most of the countries of t...
This article examines the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) from three pe...
Over the past sixty years a dichotomy has developed in the United States\u27 involvement in internat...
A fundamental principle of international law, articulated by the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal...
Immigration occurs worldwide, yet immigrants continue to be stigmatized. The Universal Declaration o...
These comments first provide a general perspective on the nature of the proposed International Migra...
This Note uses the example of the United States’ immigration policies to analyze the following quest...
Human rights are enshrined in numerous human rights documents produced by the United Nations, most n...
The International Migrants Bill of Rights (hereinafter IMBR) is the result of a two-year collaborati...
The concept of human rights is a dynamic one that constantly generates new defining and regulatory i...
The States Parties to the present Convention, Taking into account the principles embodied in the bas...
“World community has entered into the varying degrees in to a universal community and violation of r...
Boyashov A, Kuteynikov A. Migrant’s Rights At A System Of The European Convention On Human Rights. I...
The International Migrants Bill of Rights (IMBR) addresses migrants’ rights in a variety of contexts...
The universal rights of refugees are today derived from two primary sources - general standards of i...
Nations. In the intervening fifty years, it has been formally endorsed by most of the countries of t...
This article examines the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) from three pe...
Over the past sixty years a dichotomy has developed in the United States\u27 involvement in internat...
A fundamental principle of international law, articulated by the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal...