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Current Challenges in Migration Policy and Law
Contributor(s): Marques, Sergio Maia Tavares (Editor), Castro, Emília Lana de Freitas (Author)
ISBN: 1910781770     ISBN-13: 9781910781777
Publisher: Transnational Press London
OUR PRICE:   $29.17  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2020
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- Law | Emigration & Immigration
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 6" W x 9" (0.40 lbs) 128 pages
 
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This book emerges from those fruitful discussions as a collection of some of the matters presented, whose authors have virtuously stood out. Just as the previous books that arose from other TMC editions, Current Challenges in Migration Policy and Law gives the opportunity not only to experienced professors and researches but especially to young scholars to divulge their studies and present their experiences in the various research fields migration can be discussed, rethought and further developed.We are thankful to Transnational Press London as it believed in our aspirations as editors and it stimulated us to be protagonists in the process of editing and building up this book the way we believed it would contribute to the current discussions on migration. As scholars and young researchers, we are delighted by this opportunity created by Professor Sirkeci."International migration is one of the most challenging and critical factors shaping the future of societies and economies today. Its accumulated complexity challenges academics, politicians, professionals and citizens. Bringing together the voices of authors from diverse countries and backgrounds, belonging to a new generation of researchers, this book brings new clues to understand how modern policies are built and new tools to act for a better world."- Jo o Peixoto, Lisbon School of Economics and Management (ISEG), Universidade de Lisboa, PortugalContentsINTRODUCTIONEm lia Lana de Freitas Castro and Sergio Maia Tavares MarquesCHAPTER 1. RESTRICTIVE ASYLUM POLICIES AND REFLECTIONS IN THE LABOUR MARKET: THE CASES OF ITALY AND TURKEYAnita C. Butera and Secil ErtorerCHAPTER 2. HOW FAR DO MORAL VALUES SHAPE THE LEGAL TERMINOLOGY USED IN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS CONCERNING MIGRANT WORKERS?Sureyya Sonmez EfeCHAPTER 3. A HUMAN RIGHT TO RELOCATE: THE CASE FOR CLIMATE MIGRANTSMelina DuarteCHAPTER 4. CLIMATE CHANGE MIGRATION AS AN ADAPTATION STRATEGY: THE ADAPTATION APPROACH THEORY AND THE PARIS AGREEMENTGiulia Manccini PinheiroCHAPTER 5. WHOSE DIASPORA? RETHINKING DIASPORA POLITICS: CHINA'S OVERSEAS CHINESE ENGAGEMENT IN TRANSNATIONAL SPACESCarsten Sch ferCHAPTER 6. "OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND". MANAGING MIGRATION FLOWS WITH TURKEY AS A "SAFE THIRD COUNTRY"?Annalisa GeraciCHAPTER 7. SOFT LAW, EFFECTIVENESS OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND MIGRATION: HOW EFFECTIVE ARE MIGRANTS' FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN AN ERA OF EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE?Roila Mavrouli