Full Description
By reading this book you will enter into the core of the problems that follows the dislocation of people. You will clearly see all the psychological, economic, cultural and social aspects which condition both the issues of crime in individual states and the way in which international law will be applied to these people. Of course, no less important is the issue of preserving the basic human rights of those who change their domicile for a certain reason. The approach to the problem is comprehensive, and will help us to better understand the reason for accepting or not accepting newcomers in the new environment.
Contents
Chapter 1 Understanding the Context of International Migration
Chapter 2 Equity and Rationality in Migration Policy
Chapter 3 The Nature and Consequences of Human Migrations
Chapter 4 Communities Living and Experiencing Migration
Chapter 5 Redefining Migration Categories
Chapter 6 Vulnerable Migrant Groups
Chapter 7 Key Migration Hotspots in the World Today
Chapter 8 Planning for Inevitable Migrations