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At the Frontiers of State Responsibility, 95 - Socio-Economic Rights and Cooperation on Migration (Paperback)
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At the Frontiers of State Responsibility, 95 - Socio-Economic Rights and Cooperation on Migration (Paperback)
Series: Human Rights Research, 95
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States in the Global North increasingly cooperate with those in the
Global South to stem irregular migration flows. As a result, many
refugees and migrants are contained in Global South States with
relatively weak track records in terms of socio-economic rights.
This raises questions as to the responsibility of the various
States involved for their plight. Yet existing scholarship pays
scant attention to the fact that migration control agreements often
result in widespread violations of the socio-economic rights of
people on the move contained in the Global South. This book fills
this gap in the literature by examining the States that are
responsible for these violations. First, the book depicts the
plight of people on the move contained in the Global South and
traces the development of cooperative migration control policies.
Second, it examines to what extent sponsor States in the Global
North and partner States in the Global South have obligations under
international human rights law to realise the socio-economic rights
of people on the move. It analyses the scope of partner States'
obligations towards people on the move on their territory as well
as sponsor States' extraterritorial obligations, including both
their direct obligations - triggered when they exercise
extraterritorial jurisdiction - and their global obligations of
international assistance and cooperation. Lastly, the book explores
the circumstances under which each State involved in migration
control incurs responsibility for the violations of the
socio-economic rights of people on the move and how the
responsibility of one State relates to that of another. This book
is particularly relevant for human rights and migration scholars,
as well as legal scholars working on issues of shared
responsibility more generally. It would also be of interest to
policy makers, lawyers and judges who face complex legal questions
raised by cooperative migration control.
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