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Managing migration : time for a new international regime / edited by Bimal Ghosh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford [England] : Oxford University Press, 2000Description: xiii, 258 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0198297645
  • 9780198297642
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 325 21
LOC classification:
  • JV6038 .M35 2000
Contents:
Introduction: Towards a new international regime for orderly movements of people / Bimal Ghosh -- International migration in post-Cold War international relations / Mark J. Miller -- Globalisation, sovereignty and transnational regulation: Reshaping the governance of international migration / Henk Overbeek -- Migration and the new international order: The missing regime / James F. Hollifield -- Why do we need a General Agreement on Movements of People (GAMP)? / Thomas Straubhaar -- Migration outcomes of guestworker and free trade regimes: the case of Mexico-US migration / Philip Martin, B. Lindsay Lowell, Edward J. Taylor -- Migration - international law and human rights / Guy S. Goodwin-Gill -- Forced migration in the post-Cold War era: the need for a comprehensive approach / Gil Loescher -- New international regime for orderly movements of people: What will it look like ? / Bimal Ghosh.
Summary: "In this ground-breaking study, the issues and prospects of a multilateral response to the challenge of movements of people is explored. It presents, within a single, cohesive framework, the views, perceptions, and critical analyses of a group of eminent specialists drawn from different disciplines. It introduces the concept of an internationally harmonized migration regime, based on the principle of regulated openness--commonalty of policy objectives, harmonized normative principles, and co-ordinated institutional arrangements."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Towards a new international regime for orderly movements of people / Bimal Ghosh -- International migration in post-Cold War international relations / Mark J. Miller -- Globalisation, sovereignty and transnational regulation: Reshaping the governance of international migration / Henk Overbeek -- Migration and the new international order: The missing regime / James F. Hollifield -- Why do we need a General Agreement on Movements of People (GAMP)? / Thomas Straubhaar -- Migration outcomes of guestworker and free trade regimes: the case of Mexico-US migration / Philip Martin, B. Lindsay Lowell, Edward J. Taylor -- Migration - international law and human rights / Guy S. Goodwin-Gill -- Forced migration in the post-Cold War era: the need for a comprehensive approach / Gil Loescher -- New international regime for orderly movements of people: What will it look like ? / Bimal Ghosh.

"In this ground-breaking study, the issues and prospects of a multilateral response to the challenge of movements of people is explored. It presents, within a single, cohesive framework, the views, perceptions, and critical analyses of a group of eminent specialists drawn from different disciplines. It introduces the concept of an internationally harmonized migration regime, based on the principle of regulated openness--commonalty of policy objectives, harmonized normative principles, and co-ordinated institutional arrangements."--Publisher description.

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