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Menschenrechte, Migration und soziale Konflikte: Auf dem Weg zu einer entkolonisierten globalen Gerechtigkeit

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ISBN-13
9781349342228
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Publication Name
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ISBN
9781349342228
Book Title
Human Rights, Migration, and Social Conflict : Towards a Decolonized Global Justice
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Year
2012
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
A. Estevez
Genre
Social Science, Political Science
Topic
Sociology / General, General, Public Policy / Social Policy
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
IX, 226 Pages

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Human Rights and Conflict in Modern Migration: A Structural Relationship Human Rights in the Securitization of Cooperation for Development and of Borders, and the Toughening of Asylum Policy Human Rights in the Criminalization of Migration and the Marginalization Resulting From Social Discrimination Conflict and Human Rights: the Consequences of Denying Human Rights Against Citizenship: Intertextuality and the Human Rights to Mobility Decolonized Global Justice and the Rights to Mobility: Taking the Human Rights of Migrants Seriously Conclusion: Is Decolonized Global Justice Viable for Preventing Conflicts Related to the Denial of Human Rights to Immigrants?

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
134934222x
ISBN-13
9781349342228
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Book Title
Human Rights, Migration, and Social Conflict : Towards a Decolonized Global Justice
Author
A. Estevez
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Sociology / General, General, Public Policy / Social Policy
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
IX, 226 Pages

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Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
16 Oz

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Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Ja1-92
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"Human Rights, Migration, and Social Conflict makes a cogent argument for the extension of principles of nondiscrimination and equality that are part of numerous human rights conventions. This volume provides a useful focus on the links between globalization and migration, the process of criminalizing migrants, and the spectrum of resulting egregious human rights violations that have been ignored by receiving countries." Katherine Fennelly, professor, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota "Bringing human rights to the center of state immigration policy, Estvez's critical analysis shows that states' understanding of, relationship to, and systemic denial of migrants' human rights are central to the experiences of both the population of the receiving country and, importantly, of the immigrants themselves. This is an important volume." David L. Brunsma, professor, Department of Sociology, Virginia Tech, "Human Rights, Migration, and Social Conflict makes a cogent argument for the extension of principles of nondiscrimination and equality that are part of numerous human rights conventions. This volume provides a useful focus on the links between globalization and migration, the process of criminalizing migrants, and the spectrum of resulting egregious human rights violations that have been ignored by receiving countries." Katherine Fennelly, professor, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota "Bringing human rights to the center of state immigration policy, Estevez's critical analysis shows that states' understanding of, relationship to, and systemic denial of migrants' human rights are central to the experiences of both the population of the receiving country and, importantly, of the immigrants themselves. This is an important volume." David L. Brunsma, professor, Department of Sociology, Virginia Tech", "Human Rights, Migration, and Social Conflict makes a cogent argument for the extension of principles of nondiscrimination and equality that are part of numerous human rights conventions. This volume provides a useful focus on the links between globalization and migration, the process of criminalizing migrants, and the spectrum of resulting egregious human rights violations that have been ignored by receiving countries." Katherine Fennelly, professor, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota "Bringing human rights to the center of state immigration policy, Estévez's critical analysis shows that states' understanding of, relationship to, and systemic denial of migrants' human rights are central to the experiences of both the population of the receiving country and, importantly, of the immigrants themselves. This is an important volume." David L. Brunsma, professor, Department of Sociology, Virginia Tech
Table of Content
Human Rights and Conflict in Modern Migration: A Structural Relationship Human Rights in the Securitization of Cooperation for Development and of Borders, and the Toughening of Asylum Policy Human Rights in the Criminalization of Migration and the Marginalization Resulting From Social Discrimination Conflict and Human Rights: the Consequences of Denying Human Rights Against Citizenship: Intertextuality and the Human Rights to Mobility Decolonized Global Justice and the Rights to Mobility: Taking the Human Rights of Migrants Seriously Conclusion: Is Decolonized Global Justice Viable for Preventing Conflicts Related to the Denial of Human Rights to Immigrants?
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2012
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