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Migrant Workers in International Human Rights Law: Their Protection in Countries of Employment

By: Ryszard Cholewinski | Book details

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Contents
Preface and Acknowledgementsv
Abbreviationsxi
Table of Casesxv
Table of National Legislationxxiv
Table of Treaties and other International Instrumentsxxvii
Table of European Community and Council of Europe Instrumentslxi
Introduction1
Terminology2
Definition of 'Migrant Worker'3
Organization6
PART I: INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION FOR EMPLOYMENT, ALIENS AND CITIZENS11
1. International Migration for Employment: An Overview with Reference to the Right to Development13
1.1 Historical Background15
1.2 Current Global Labour Migration Movements and Future Projections17
1.3 Causes of and Factors Facilitating International Labour Migration18
1.4 Causes of Irregular Labour Migration21
1.5 The Impact of International Migration on Receiving and Sending Countries22
1.6 Migration and the Right to Development31
1.7 Conclusion39
2. Migrant Workers and their Families as Aliens: Development of International Law and Applicability of Universal and Regional Human Rights Instruments40
2.1 Introduction40
2.2 The Treatment of Aliens: A Short Historical Survey40
2.3 State Responsibility Towards Aliens: Two Conflicting Approaches43
2.4 The Applicability of Universal and Regional International Human Rights Instruments to Aliens47
2.5 The Protection of the Family68

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