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The Palgrave Handbook of International Labour Migration: Law and Policy Perspectives

Editat de M. Panizzon, G. Zurcher, E. Fornalé, Gottfried Zürcher
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 mar 2015
This Handbook focuses on the complexity surrounding the interaction between trade, labour mobility and development, taking into consideration social, economic and human rights implications, and identifies mechanisms for lawful movements across borders and their practical implementation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137352200
ISBN-10: 1137352205
Pagini: 613
Ilustrații: XXX, 613 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.2 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: Conceptualizing a Pluralist Framework for Labour Mobility; Gottfried Zürcher, Marion Panizzon and Elisa Fornalé PART I: MOBILITY REGIME PERSPECTIVES: A MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE 1. Trade, Migration and the Crisis of Globalization; Jim Hollifield, Lucie Cerna and William Hynes 2. Labour Migration, Trade and Investment: From Fragmentation to Coherence; Thomas Cottier and Charlotte Sieber-Gasser 3. GATS Mode 4 and Labour Mobility: The Significance of Employment Market Access; Johanna Jacobsson PART II: DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE: THE EMERGING ROLE OF PRIVATE SECTORS, TRANSNATIONAL FAMILIES AND THE DIASPORA 4. Labour, Migration and Development: An Analysis of the Role of International Organizations and Civil Society; Jérôme Elie 5. Public Private Regulation of Labour Migration: A Challenge to Administrative Law Accountability Mechanisms; Tesseltje de Lange 6. Migration Regimes and Their Linkages for Family Unity and Integrity, and Development; Piyasiri Wikramasekara 7. Mobilizing Development-Friendly Investments and Entrepreneurship by Overseas Migrants; Leila Rispens-Noel and Jeremaiah Opiniano PART III: LABOUR (HUMAN RIGHTS) STANDARDS PERSPECTIVE: MIGRANT WORKERS' RELATIONSHIP WITH MIGRATION STRATEGIES 8. Low-Skilled Labour Migration and Free Trade Agreements; Philip Martin 9. Evaluating Bilateral Migration Agreements in Light of Human and Labour Rights; Ryszard Cholewinski 10. Human Security and Human Rights of Labour Migrants in the Inter-American System; Dorothy Estrada-Tanck PART IV: ASIA 11. Labour Migration in Asia and the Role of Bilateral Migration Agreements; Graziano Battistella 12. 'Migration as Diplomacy' in the Labour Migration and Refugee Flows between the Gulf and the Asian Countries; Hélène Thiollet 13. Labour Migration under the Japan Philippines and Japan Indonesia Economic Partnership Agreements; Yoshiko Naiki PART V: EUROPE 14. Free Movement Law within the European Union: Workers, Citizens and Third-Country Nationals; Sarah Sanchez Iglesias 15. The Temporary Movement of Natural Persons in the Context of Trade in Services: EU Trade Policy Under Mode 4 (WTO/GATS); Jan Schmitz 16. Euroafrican and Latin American Bilateral Migration Agreements: The Role of State-Diaspora Partnership; Marion Panizzon, Myriam Hazan and Sonia Plaza PART VI: AFRICA 17. Operationalizing the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of Persons: Prospects for Sub-Regional Trade and Development; Adepoju Aderanti 18. Migration Partnerships And The Role Of Public Private Partnerships: The Nigeria Switzerland Migration Partnership; Amanda Bisong PART VII: LATIN AMERICA 19. Intra-Regional Mobility in South America: The Andean Community and MERCOSUR; Natalia Bernal, María Angélica Prada and René Fernando Uruena Hernandez 20. Challenges and Features of Migration and Trade Policies towards Latin America; Cesla Amarelle and Elisa Fornalé 21. Comparative Analysis of Migration and Development Policies in Latin America: Joint Reflections on their Impact on Highly Skilled Mobility and Diaspora; Caroline Caplan, Marion Panizzon and Elisa Fornalé

Recenzii

"This volume alerts us to cross-border labour movement in different regions in the world and highlights the legal and political factors that underpin socioeconomic dynamics in this domain." - Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po Paris, France
"This Handbook is an outstanding contribution to the study of international labour migration. It combines a high degree of analysis with very good case studies of labour migration in different parts of the world. Regions often neglected are included and the political and human rights dimensions are well analyzed. It is an indispensible tool for scholars of migration." - Zig Layton-Henry, University of Warwick, UK
"A global approach to migration at the heart of present questions." - Catherine de Wenden, Sciences Po Paris, France

Notă biografică

Aderanti Adepoju, Human Resources Development Centre, LagosCesla Amarelle, University of Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandGraziano Battistella, Scalabrini Migration Center, PhilippinesNatalia Bernal Garcia, Universidad de Los Andes Colombia, ColumbiaAmanda Bisong, World Trade Institute, SwitzerlandCaroline Axelle Caplan, Montpellier University, FranceLucie Cerna, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, OxfordRyszard Cholewinski, International Labour Organization, SwitzterlandThomas Cottier, University of Bern, SwitzerlandE. Dorothy Estrada-Tanck, European University Institute, ItalyJérôme Elie, Researcher and consultant on international migration and refugee issues, SwitzerlandElisa Fornalé, World Trade Institute, SwitzerlandMiryam Hazán, Mexicans and Americans Thinking Together, USJames Hollifield, Southern Methodist University, USWilliam Hynes, Georgetown University, USJohanna Jacobsson, European University Institute, ItalySara Iglesias Sanchez, European Court of JusticeTesseltje de Lange, University of Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPhilip Martin, University of California-Davis, USYoshiko Naiki, Osaka University, JapanJeremaiah Opiniano, Institute for Migration and Development Issues, PhilippinesMarion Panizzon, University of Bern, SwitzerlandSonia Plaza, World Bank, USMaría Angélica Prada, Universidad de los Andes Colombia, ColumbiaLeila Rispens-Noel, International Network of Alternative Financial Institutions, SenegalCharlotte Sieber-Gasser, University of Bern, SwitzerlandJan Schmitz, Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, EUHelène Thiollet, CERI-Sciences Po, FranceRene Urueña, Universidad de Los Andes Colombia, ColumbiaPiyasiri Wickramasekara, University of Sydney, AustraliaGottfried Zürcher, Directorate for Migration Policy, Switzerland