Despite the similarities between the movement of people and the movement of goods, many developed nations have maintained high barriers to migration even as barriers to trade have fallen sharply. However, as Jennifer Gordon points out, both bilateral and multilateral treaties governing migration have proliferated within this weaker global patchwork of regulation. For example, the ability of developed states to gain concessions on other matters such as trade or investment has led to the proliferation multilateral agreements, while bilateral agreements have arisen due to a desire to refrain from integrating migrant workers in destination states. This paper focuses on a particular subset of migrants—asylum-seekers— and aims to explain why they...
The relationship between discouraging irregular migration through enforcement and encouraging regula...
Migration is a complex phenomenon: on the one hand, it encompasses economic, political, historical, ...
Despite the assertions by many, including eminent refugee scholars, UNHCR, and other refugee advocat...
<p>Wars, conflict, and persecution have forced more people to flee their homes and seek refuge and s...
Wealthy refugee-receiving countries across the global north have recently been experimenting with sy...
International migration is a complex process involving displacements of persons, whether alone or i...
Although the Refugee Convention has been historically concerned with the persecutory actions of stat...
Since the 1980s, an increasing number of people have crossed international borders outside of regula...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
While the control of irregular migration and the return of undocumented migrants to their countries ...
Refugees are constantly being persecuted not only within the State's origin, but also within the Sta...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
Today, two systems exist for addressing the humanitarian claims of persons fleeing persecution. One ...
The European Union’s ambition to create a harmonized reception system for asylum seekers differs fro...
The relationship between discouraging irregular migration through enforcement and encouraging regula...
Migration is a complex phenomenon: on the one hand, it encompasses economic, political, historical, ...
Despite the assertions by many, including eminent refugee scholars, UNHCR, and other refugee advocat...
<p>Wars, conflict, and persecution have forced more people to flee their homes and seek refuge and s...
Wealthy refugee-receiving countries across the global north have recently been experimenting with sy...
International migration is a complex process involving displacements of persons, whether alone or i...
Although the Refugee Convention has been historically concerned with the persecutory actions of stat...
Since the 1980s, an increasing number of people have crossed international borders outside of regula...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
While the control of irregular migration and the return of undocumented migrants to their countries ...
Refugees are constantly being persecuted not only within the State's origin, but also within the Sta...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
Today, two systems exist for addressing the humanitarian claims of persons fleeing persecution. One ...
The European Union’s ambition to create a harmonized reception system for asylum seekers differs fro...
The relationship between discouraging irregular migration through enforcement and encouraging regula...
Migration is a complex phenomenon: on the one hand, it encompasses economic, political, historical, ...
Despite the assertions by many, including eminent refugee scholars, UNHCR, and other refugee advocat...