A unique and comprehensive overview on the numerous international rules governing migration, this book brings together and analyses the disparate norms and treaties within international and European law. It is a critical study of the role of international law in regulating the movement of persons, offering an ideal introduction to the field.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Part 1: Origins and Foundations of International Migration Law
- 1: Chapter 1: History of International Migration Law
- 2: Chapter 2: Founding Principles of International Migration Law
- Part 2: The Treaty Regimes of International Migration Law
- 3: Chapter 3: Refugees
- 4: Chapter 4: Migrant Workers
- 5: Chapter 5: Trafficked and Smuggled Migrants
- Part 3: Soft Law and Global Migration Governance
- 6: Chapter 6: The Functions and Evolution of Soft Law on Global Migration Governance
- 7: Chapter 7: The Architecture of Global Migration Governance
- Conclusion: Concluding Thoughts on the Future of International Migration Law