Abstract
State Sovereignty and Responsibility.- Anti-Terrorism Laws and the Legal Framework for International Migration.- The Legal Protection of Stranded Migrants.- Detention of Irregular Migrants and Asylum Seekers.- Consular Protection and Assistance.- Multiple Nationality: The Practice of Germany and The Netherlands.- Trade and Labour Migration.- Gats Mode 4 and the Mobility of Labour.- Global Remittances and the Law: A Review of Regional Trends and Regulatory Issues.- Migration and Free Trade Agreements: Lessons from NAFTA and Perspectives for CAFTA-DR.- Forced Migration.- Changing Paradigms in Refugee Law.- Addressing Secondary Refugee Movements.- Responding to the Challenge of Internal Forced Migration: The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement.- Claims for Restitution and Compensation.- Human Rights of Specific Migrant Groups.- The Protection of Non-Citizens in International Human Rights Law.- Migrant Women.- The Rights of Migrant Workers.- Trafficking of Human Beings and their Human Rights in the Migration Context.- An Evaluation of International Instruments That Address the Condition of Statelessness: a Case Study of Estonia and Latvia.- Free Movement Regimes and Other Regional Developments.- Free Movement of EU Nationals and Union Citizenship.- Legislative Harmonization in European Immigration Policy.- Moving Freely on the African Continent: the Experiences of ECOWAS and SADC with Free Movement Protocols.- Free Movement Regimes in South America: The Experience of the Mercosur and the Andean Community.- Free Movement of Persons in the Caribbean Community.- Continuing and Emerging Issues of Significance.- Cooperation Mechanisms.- Biometrics and International Migration.- Enhancing Cooperation on Border Controls in the European Union.- Conclusion.- International Legal Norms on Migration: Substance without Architecture.
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