It is well known that migration law often imposes restrictions
which severely in uence entitlement and access to social security
bene ts for migrant workers. However, in the wake of new social
problems created by economic globalization, new patterns of
migration, and political pressures - and in an effort to make sure
that countries treat each other's subjects equally and that rights
to bene ts are maintained - an increasing number of countries today
have entered into bilateral and multilateral social security
agreements with a basis in human rights. A network of such
agreements is now starting to extend over the entire globe.
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