1. | Rikkonen, Essi : Illegala invandrares mänskliga rättigheter - med särskild hänsyn till fallet Spanien, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Illegala invandrares mänskliga rättigheter - med särskild hänsyn till fallet Spanien / Rikkonen, Essi, 99 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi. Rättsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2008. LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Spain NOTE (THESIS): Master's thesis in public international law, [2008] NOTE (GENERAL): ICESCR; ECHR; ICCPR; Migrant workers convention; UN charter; European convention on the legal status of migrant workers; CERD; TEU; European convention on nationality; UDHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: seminarierummet |
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2. | Tähkäpää, Anna : Detention of asylum seekers in Europe, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Detention of asylum seekers in Europe : detention conditions and the prohibition of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment / Tähkäpää, Anna, 82 p., xix. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi Univ. Department of Law, 2012. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Master's thesis in public international law, 2012 NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; ICCPR-9-12; ECHR-5; ECPT; CAT; EU charter of fundamental rights; CRC; TEU; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CERD; |
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3. | San Giorgi, Maite : The human right to equal access to health care, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The human right to equal access to health care / San Giorgi, Maite - (School of human rights research series ; vol. 53), xvi, 254 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2012. ISBN 978-1-78068-081-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART A : GENERAL INTRODUCTION AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK:. Chapter I : General Introduction. Chapter II: The Right to Health and the Right to Health Care in Human Right Law. Chapter III: State Obligations Resulting from the Right to Health Care. Chapter IV: Equality, Non-Discrimination and the Right to Equal Access to Health Care as a Human Right. PART B: Practice and Discussion of the Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights:. Chapter V: The Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural rights. Chapter VI: The Justiciability of The Right to Health Care. Chapter VII: The Integrated Approach. PART C: The Justiciability of the Right to Equal Access to Health Care:. Chapter VIII : The Justiciability of the Right to Equal Access to Health Care at the European Committee of Social Rights. Chapter IX: The Justiciability of the Right to Equal Access to Health Care at the European Court of Human Rights. Chapter X: The Justiciability of the Right to Equal Access to Health Care at the Human Rights Committee. Chapter XI: Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Dr.iur.; Erasmus University Rotterdam, 2012, (T) NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICESCR; ICESCR-OP; ICCPR; ESC; Revised ESC; ECHR; CAT; CRPD; CEDAW; CRC; CERD;
URL http://www.intersentia.co.uk/searchDetail.aspx?back=reeks&reeksCode=&bookid=102292&author=Maite%20San%20Giorgi&title=The%20Human%20Right%20to%20Equal%20Access%20to%20Health%20Care |
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4. | Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena (ed.) : The Oxford handbook of refugee & forced migration studies, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Oxford handbook of refugee & forced migration studies / Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena (ed.) ; Loescher, Gil (ed.) ; Long, Katy (ed.) ; Sigona, Nando (ed.), 747 p.. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014. ISBN 978-0-19-965243-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Gil Loescher, Katy Long and Nando Sigona: Introduction: Refugee and forced migration studies in transition. 2. Jérôme Elie: Histories of refugee and forced migration studies. 3. Guy S. Goodwin-Gill: The international law of refugee protection. 4. Matthew J. Gibney: Political theory, ethics, and forced migration. 5. Alexander Betts: International relations and forced migration. 6. Dawn Chatty: Anthropology and forced migration. 7. Finn Stepputat and Ninna Nyberg-Soerensen: Sociology and forced migration. 8. Karen Jacobsen: Livelihoods and forced migration. 9. Michael Collyer: Geographies of forced migration. 10. Oliver Bakewell: Encampment and self-settlement. 11. Loren B. Landau: Urban refugees and IDPs. 12. James Milner: Protracted refugee situations. 13. Walter Kälin: Internal displacement. 14. Nicholas Van Hear: Refugees, diasporas, and transnationalism. 15. Stephan Scheel and Vicki Squire: Forced migrants as 'illegal' migrants. 16. Jane McAdam: Human rights and forced migration. 17. Gil Loescher: UNHCR and forced migration. 18. Susan Akram: UNRWA and Palestinian refugees. 19. Michael Barnett: Refugees and humanitarianism. 20. Randall Hansen: State controls: borders, refugees, and citizenship. 21. Anne Hammerstad: The securitization of forced migration. 22. Volker Türk and Rebecca Dowd: Protection gaps. 23. Alice Edwards and Laura van Waas: Statelessness. 24. Simon Russell and Vicky Tennant: Humanitarian reform: from coordination to clusters. 25. Sarah Kenton Lischer: Conflict and crisis induced displacement. 26. Christopher McDowell: Development created population displacement. 27. Roger Zetter and James Morrissey: The environment-mobility nexus: reconceptualizing the links between environmental stress, (im)mobility, and power. 28. Bridget Anderson: Trafficking. 29. Nando Sigona: The politics of refugee voices: representation, narratives, and memories. 30. Jason Haart: Children and forced migration. 31. Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh: Gender and forced migration. 32. Claudio Bolzman: Older refugees. 33. Marsha Mirza: Disability and forced migration. 34. Alastair Ager: Health and forced migration. 35. David Hollenbach, SJ: Religion and forced migration. 36. Terence Wright: The media and representation of refugees and other forced migrants. 37. Katy Long: Rethinking 'durable' solutions. 38. Lucy Hovil: Local integration. 39. Laura Hammond: 'Voluntary' repatriation and reintegration. 40. Joanne van Selm: Refugee resettlement. 41. Martin Gottwald: Burden sharing and refugee protection. 42. Marion Fresia: Forced migration in West Africa. 43. Jonathan Crush and Abel Chikanda: Forced migration in Southern Africa. 44. Gaim Kibreab: Forced migration in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa. 45. Sari Hanafi: Forced migration in the Middle East and North Africa. 46. Alessandro Monsutti and Bayram Balci: Forced migration in broader Central Asia. 47. Paula Banarjee: Forced migration in South Asia. 48. Kirsten McConnachie: Forced migration in South-East Asia and East Asia. 49. Anne McNevin: Forced migration in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific. 50. José H. Fischel de Andrade: Forced migration in South America. 51. Megan Bradley: Forced migration in Central America and the Caribbean: cooperation and challenges. 52. Susan F. Martin: Forced migration in North America. 53. Roland Bank: Forced migration in Europe. INDEX WORDS:
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5. | Pickering, Sharon (ed.) : The Routledge handbook on crime and international migration, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Routledge handbook on crime and international migration / Pickering, Sharon (ed.) ; Ham, Julie (ed.), xxix, 417 p.. - London : Routledge, 2015. ISBN 9780415823944 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Sharon Pickering and Julie Ham: Introduction. 1. Rebecca Wickes and Michelle Sydes: Immigration and crime. 2. Marjorie S. Zatz and Hilary Smith: Understanding immigration, crime and victimization in the United States: patterns and paradoxes in tradition. 3. Amber L. Beckley, Johan Kardell and Jerzy Sarnecki: Immigration and crime in Sweden. 4. Ben Bowling and James Sheptycki: Global policing, mobility and social control. 5. Karine Côté-Boucher: Bordering citizenship in 'an open and generous society': the criminalization of migration in Canada. 6. Mary Bosworth and Sarah Turnbull: Immigration detention, punishment and the criminalization of migration. 7. Thomas Ugelvik: The incarceration of foreigners in European prisons. 8. Michael Grewcock: Reinventing 'the stain': bad character and criminal deportation in contemporary Australia. 9. Dean Wilson: Border militarization, technology and crime control. 10. Leanne Weber: Deciphering deportation practices across the Global North. 11. Francesco Vecchio and Alsion Gerard: Surviving the politics of illegality. 12. Claudia Tazreiter: (Un)knowing and ambivalence in migration: temporary migration status and its impacts on the everyday life of insecure communities. 13. Julie Ham: Intuiting illegality in sex work. 14. Lea Sitkin: The state's contradictory response to the exploitation of immigrant workers: the UK case. 15. Julie P. Stumpf: Crimmigration: encountering the leviathan. 16. Ana Aliverti: Criminal immigration law and human rights in Europe. 17. Catherine Dauvergne: War crimes and asylum in Canada: reflections on the Ezokola decision and the barriers courts face in protecting refugees. 18. Gabriella Sanchez: Human smuggling facilitators in the US Soutwest. 19. Sonja Milivojevic: Stopped in the traffic, not stopping the traffic; gender, asylum and anti-trafficking interventions in Serbia. 20. Marie Segrave: Labour trafficking and illegal markets. 21. Karen Joe Laidler and Maggy Lee: Border trading and policing of everyday life in Hong Kong. 22. Penny Green, Kristian Lasslett and Angela Sherwood: Enclosing the commons: predatory capital and forced evictions in Papua New Guinea and Burma. 23. Doris Marie Provine and Marjorie S. Zatz: Borders, crime and justice. 24. Jude McCulloch and Jacqui True: Shifting borders: crime, borders, international relations and criminology. 25. Sharon Pickering, Mary Bosworth and Katja Franko Aas: The criminology of mobility. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Burma / Canada / Hong Kong / Papua New Guinea / Serbia / Sweden / United Kingdom / United States LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR Inst.ref. |
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6. | João Guia, Maria (ed.) : Immigration detention, risk and human rights, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Immigration detention, risk and human rights : studies on immigration and crime / João Guia, Maria (ed.) ; Koulish, Robert (ed.) ; Mitsilegas, Valsamis (ed.), xvii, 293 p.. - Heidelberg : Springer, 2016. ISBN 978-3-319-24688-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Robert Koulish: Sovereign bias, crimmigration and risk. 2. Michael Flynn: Sovereign discomfort: can liberal norms lead to increasing immigration detention?. 3. Valsamis Mitsilegas: Immigration detention, risk and human rights in the law of the European Union: lessons from the Returns Directive. 4. Marloes Anne Vrolijk: Immigration detention and non-removability before the European Court of Human Rights. 5. Galina Cornelisse: Immigration detention: an instrument in the fight against illegal immigration or a tool for its management?. 6. Dr. Charles Gosme: Trapped between administrative detention, imprisonment, and freedom-in-limbo. 7. Larissa Leite: Immunity from criminal prosecution and consular assistance to the foreign detainee according the international human rights law. 8. Elspeth Guild: Understanding immigration detention in the UK and Europe. 9. Mary Boswoth, Andriani Fili and Sharon Pickering: Women's immigration detention in Greece: gender, control and capacity. 10.Steven De Ridder and Maartje van der Woude: Changing practices regarding the implementation of entry bans in Belgian migration policy since 1980. 11. José Angel Brandariz Garcia: Crimmigation politics and the great recession: analysis of the Spanish case. 12. Katia Cardoso: "Immigrants as detainees": some reflections based on abyssal thinking and other critical approaches. 13. Mark Noferi: Mandatory immigration detention for U.S. crimes: the noncitizen presumption of dangerousness. 14. Christina M. Fialho: Let us in: an argument for the right to visitation in U.S. immigration detention. 15. Gabriel Haddad Teixeira: Who wants to go to Arizona? A brief survey of ciminalization of immigration law in the U.S. context. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Belgium / Brazil / Greece / Spain / United Kingdom / United States |
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7. | Augustin, Julian : Fie Rückführungsrichtlinie der Europäischen Union, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Fie Rückführungsrichtlinie der Europäischen Union : Richtliniendogmatik, Durchführungspflichten, Reformbedarf / Augustin, Julian, xxi, 591 p.. - Berlin : Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag (BWV), 2016. ISBN 978-3-8305-3579-9 LANGUAGE: GER ABSTRACT: ERSTES KAPITEL:. !. Pflichten aus einer EU-Richtlinie. 2. Durchführungsbedarf. 3. Die Auslegung von Richtlinienbestimmungen. ZWEITES KAPITEL:. 1. Gegenstand der Richtlinie (Art. 1 RüFüRL). 2. Anwendungsbereich (Art. 2 und Art. 4 Abs. 4 RüFüRL). 3. Begriffsbestimmungen (Art. 3 RüFüRL). 4. Günstigere Bestimmungen (Art. 4 Abs. 1 bis 3 RüFüRL) 5. Richtlinienbestimmung des Art. 5 RüFüRL. 6. Rückkehrentscheidung (Art. 6 RüFüRL). 7. Freiwillige Ausreise (Art. 7 und Art. 3 Nr. 8 RüFüRL). 8. Abschiebung (Art. 8 RüFüRL) 9. Abschiebungsaufschub (Art. 9 RüFüRL) 10. Modifikationen zugunsten unbegleiteter Minderjähriger (Art. 10 RüFüRL) 11. Wiedereinreiseverbot (Art. 11 RüFüRL). 12. Formvorschriften (Art. 12 RüFûRL). 13. Rechtsbehelfe (Art. 13 RüFüRL). 14. Garantie bis zur Rückkehr (Art. 14 RüFûRL). 15. Inhaftnahme für die Zwecke der Abschiebung (Art. 15 und Art. 17 Abs. 1 RüFüRL). 16. Haftbedingungen (Art. 16, 17 Abs. 2 bis 5 RüFûRL). 17. Spezielle Regelungen für Notlagen (Art. 18 RüFüRL). 18. Berichterstattung durch die EU-Kommission (Art. 19). 19. Fristen für die legislative Durchführung (Art. 20). 20. Durchführungspflichten der Art. 21 bis 23 RüFüRL. DRITTES KAPITEL:. 1. Konkrete inhaltliche Änderungsvorschläge. 2. Deklaratorische Änderungsvorschläge. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Directive 2008/115/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on common standards and procedures in Member States for returning illegally staying third-country nationals |
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8. | Costello, Cathryn : The human rights of migrants and refugees in European law, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The human rights of migrants and refugees in European law / Costello, Cathryn, 356 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016. ISBN 978-0-19-964474-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Destination Europe. 2. The human rights of migrants and refugees in a pluralist setting. 3. Constructing migration status. 4. Human rights to family life and family migration. 5. Defining protection: refugeehood, non-refoulement, and human rights. 6. Access to protection. 7. Immigration detention. 8. Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Refugee convention |
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9. | Gallagher, Anne T. : International law of migrant smuggling, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law of migrant smuggling / Gallagher, Anne T. ; David, Fiona, 783 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015. ISBN 978-1-316-50748-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. General legal framework. 2. The legal framework: human rights and refugee law. 3. Acting against migrant smuggling: capacities and limitations. 4. State responsibility and migrant smuggling. 5. Criminalization of migrant smuggling. 6. Migrant smuggling by sea: interdiction and rescue. 7. Prevention and international cooperation to combat migrant smuggling. 8. Obligations of protection, assistance and response. 9. Obligations relating to detention of smuggled migrants. 10. Return of smuggled migrants. INDEX WORDS:
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