International Migration Vol. 57 (6) December 2019

Original Language
English
E-ISSN
1468-2435
Number of Pages
302
Date of upload

31 déc 2019

International Migration Vol. 57 (6) December 2019

International Migration is a refereed bimonthly review of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on current migration issues as analysed by demographers, economists, and sociologists all over the world. The journal is edited by Carleton University and published and distributed by Wiley. The editor at Carleton University is responsible for the direction and content of the journal.

  • Editorial
  • Dr. Howard Duncan
  • SPECIAL ISSUE: THE GLOBAL COMPACT FOR SAFE, ORDERLY AND REGULAR MIGRATION AND THE GLOBAL COMPACT ON REFUGEES INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE
    • The Global Compacts on Refugees and for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: Introduction to the Special Issue by Elizabeth E. Ferris and Susan F. Martin
    • The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: What’s Next by António Vitorino
    • The Global Compact on Refugees: A Historic Achievement by Filippo Grandi
  • HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE NON-BINDING NATURE OF THE COMPACTS
    • Not Bound but Committed: Operationalizing the Global Compact on Refugees by Geoff Gilbert
    • From Zero to Hero? An analysis of the human rights protections within the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) by Elspeth Guild, Tugba Basaran and Kathryn Allinson
    • Protecting and Benchmarking Migrants’ Rights: An Analysis of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration by Justin Gest, Ian M. Kysel and Tom K. Wong
  • POLICY ISSUES IN BOTH COMPACTS
    • Labour Market Realism and the Global Compacts on Migration and Refugees by Philip Martin and Martin Ruhs
    • Immigration Detention under the Global Compacts in the Light of Refugee and Human Rights Law Standards by Izabella Majcher
    • Closing the Gap? Gender and the Global Compacts for Migration and Refugees by Jenna L. Hennebry and Allison J. Petrozziello
    • Shortcomings and/or Missed Opportunities of the Global Compacts for the Protection of Forced Migrants by Liliana Lyra Jubilut and Melissa Martins Casagrande
    • International Travel Security and the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration by Rey Koslowski
  • NEXUS BETWEEN HUMAN MOBILITY AND DEVELOPMENT
    • “The GCR and the Role of Development Actors with Refugees: A Game-Changer, or More of the Same?” by Sarah Deardorff Miller
  • STAKEHOLDERS: PARTICIPANTS IN DRAFTING AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION
    • National Governance Frameworks in the Global Compact on Refugees: Dangers and Opportunities by Emily E. Arnold-Fernández
    • Share the Burden or Pass it on? by Markus Rudolf
    • The Impact of GCR on Local Governments and Syrian Refugees in Turkey by Başak Kale and Murat Erdoğan
    • Tokens or Stakeholders in Global Migration Governance? The Role of Affected Communities and Civil Society in the Global Compacts on Migration and Refugees by Stefan Rother and Elias Steinhilper
  • REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
    • Role of Regional Consultative Processes in the lead up to the Negotiations of Global Compact on Migration: The Case of Africa by Olawale Maiyegun
    • The European Union and the Background of the Global Compacts by Emma Martín Díaz and Juan Pablo Aris Escarcena
    • The UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: Its Impact on Asia by Binod Khadria, Narender Thakur, Imelda Nicolas, Takgon Lee, Jigmin Yang and Ychen Jang
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