Migration, Human Rights and Sovereignty: International Law at the Crossroads (Migration, Droits de L’Homme et Souveraineté: Le Droit International Dans Tous Ses Etats)

GLOBALIZATION, MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS: INTERNATIONAL LAW UNDER REVIEW, pp. 13-133, Vincent Chetail, ed., Bruylant, 2007

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Vincent Chetail

Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (HEI)

Date Written: July 16, 2007

Abstract

The article analyzes the role of international law for governing migration. It presents the historical contribution of international law and the contemporary norms and challenges for providing a legal framework to the movement of people.

Keywords: migration, refugee, international migration law, sovereignty, migration control, international law

Suggested Citation

Chetail, Vincent, Migration, Human Rights and Sovereignty: International Law at the Crossroads (Migration, Droits de L’Homme et Souveraineté: Le Droit International Dans Tous Ses Etats) (July 16, 2007). GLOBALIZATION, MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS: INTERNATIONAL LAW UNDER REVIEW, pp. 13-133, Vincent Chetail, ed., Bruylant, 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1641271

Vincent Chetail (Contact Author)

Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (HEI) ( email )

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