The 6th Informal ASEM (The AsiaEurope Meeting) Seminar on Human Rights was arranged in September 2004 in Suzhou, China. In this seminar, ”International Migrations and Human Rights” there were three participants from Finland, representing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Refugee Advice Centre and the Institute of Migration
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The 1990s witnessed a period of strong immigration in Finland with the number of foreign arrivals in...
Session: Gender and Violence across National BordersThis paper considers the relevance of internatio...
This article explores the possibility of using some of the other international agreements to secure ...
International migration is at an all-time high. However, government officials, policy makers, NGO ad...
Cabestan Jean-Pierre. Political Development and Human Rights in China – Report from Five Seminars at...
Boyashov A, Kuteynikov A. Migrant’s Rights At A System Of The European Convention On Human Rights. I...
In Finland, implementation of the rights of Sámi have faced challenges. This research aims at provid...
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is probably the most widely known International G...
The international human rights regime shapes the normative framework in which all state activity cur...
[[abstract]]The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and leading Western and East Asian pol...
Stella, Nkafu. Undocumented Migrants and Access to Health: The Role of the Finnish Refugee Advice Ce...
The lack of proper legal assistance for asylum seekers and other foreigners with a precarious legal ...
The Fifth Michigan Colloquium on Challenges in International Refugee Law considered the topic of th...
Immigrant flows are rising all around the world with the process of globalization. For the reasons l...
During its history China has seen growing numbers of immigration of its population to other countrie...
The 1990s witnessed a period of strong immigration in Finland with the number of foreign arrivals in...
Session: Gender and Violence across National BordersThis paper considers the relevance of internatio...
This article explores the possibility of using some of the other international agreements to secure ...
International migration is at an all-time high. However, government officials, policy makers, NGO ad...