Migrants and Rights

Migrants and Rights

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Crock, Mary
Taylor & Francis
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The concept of the migrant as rights bearer at law is surprisingly recent and under-developed. Migrants have traditionally been seen as outsiders, persons who are in society but not yet of society. Migrants are at best invitees, 'guests' for whom presence in a country is a privilege. This is the first of two volumes which bring together writings which trace the evolution in thinking about migrants as legal subjects and rights holders. The articles cover: issues around state sovereignty and migrants as subjects of international law; the articulation of rights; different categories of migrants; issues around health and disability. The volume also features an extended article on the proposal for an International Migrants' Bill of Rights (IMBR) put forward by an international consortium of academics and students. A related volume Refugees and Rights is also published as part of the series.
EAN 9781351917636
ISBN 1351917633
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publication date May 15, 2017
Pages 562
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Crock, Mary
Series The International Library of Essays on Rights