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The Handbook on Migration and Human Rights aims to critically examine the human rights challenges faced by migrants and refugees globally. By deconstructing the dominant crisis narrative, the contributions offer a nuanced, intersectional and interdisciplinary perspective on migration governance. The book is divided into three parts, covering: crises in migration governance, the rule of law and the management of refugee flows; challenges faced by states and supranational institutions in addressing diversity; and socio-economic, health and environmental crises. The book adopts innovative global and local governance approaches to address these challenges and proposes just and equitable policies that uphold the human dignity and rights of all migrants.
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Keywords
Crises Diversity Governance Migration Refugee Socio-economic crises
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Marín, R. R., Estrada-Tanck, D., Queiroz, B. M., & Staiano, F. (2025). Introduction to the handbook on migration and human rights. In R. R. Marín, D. Estrada-Tanck, B. Menezes Queiroz, & F. Staiano (Eds.), Handbook on migration and human rights (pp. 1-11). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035302253.00006
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
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Without CC licence
