Compendium of international migration law instruments / compiled and edited by Richard Perruchoud and Katarína Tömölová.
Material type: TextPublisher: Geneva : The Hague : International Organization for Migration ; T.M.C. Asser, [2007]Distributor: West Nyack, N.Y. : Distributed in the USA, Canada, and Mexico by Cambridge University Press Copyright date: ©2007Description: xviii, 850 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 906704248X
- 9789067042482
- 9067042498
- 9789067042499
- International migration law.
- 342.082 22
- K3275.A35 C66 2007
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Companion to: International migration law : developing paradigms and key challenges.
Includes bibliographical references.
Human rights law -- Treaties -- Declarations and other non-binding instruments -- General comments -- International labour law -- International standards relating to migrant workers -- International standards relating to seafarers -- International labour standards relating to forced labour and slavery -- International labour standards on equality of opportunity and treatment -- International standards relating to social security -- International labour standards relating to indigenous peoples -- Nationality and statelessness -- Trafficking and smuggling -- Slavery -- Trafficking -- Smuggling -- International maritime law -- State security --Detainees -- Diplomatic and consular relations -- International trade law -- Migration and development -- Minorities -- Refugee law -- Internally displaced persons -- International humanitarian law.
"This publication assists readers (be they academics, students, practitioners, experts or migrants themselves) to better orientate themselves in the web of norms and principles existing at the international level. The focus of the compendium is on bringing together a comprehensive compilation of universal instruments with varying degrees of legal force - from authoritative international treaties, through customary international law, to the sets of principles and guidelines, which, although non-binding, are nonetheless of clear contemporary relevance and can contribute to the progressive development of law in areas not covered by 'hard' norms."--Publisher description.
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