Abstract

This article is aimed at examining the changes development in the construction process of international migration governance (2002-2018), where the creative institutional innovations, as the main approach, are capable of connecting governments, international organizations, civil society, and business sector. It is affirmed that global public policy networks are a promising response to the growing global organizational void of classical multilateralism. In these three-sectorial networks, States, international organizations, civil society actors, and private sector have the potential, through collaboration, to advance or diminish the protection of migrants (2012-2018), with no need to wait for binding-type international regulations.

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