Human Rights, Migration, and Social Conflict, 2012 Towards a Decolonized Global Justice
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Estévez Ariadna
This book uses human rights as part of a constructivist methodology designed to establish a causal relationship between human rights violations and different types of social and political conflict in Europe and North America.
Human Rights and Conflict in Modern Migration: A Structural Relationship Human Rights in the Securitization of Cooperation for Development and of Borders, and the Toughening of Asylum Policy Human Rights in the Criminalization of Migration and the Marginalization Resulting From Social Discrimination Conflict and Human Rights: the Consequences of Denying Human Rights Against Citizenship: Intertextuality and the Human Rights to Mobility Decolonized Global Justice and the Rights to Mobility: Taking the Human Rights of Migrants Seriously Conclusion: Is Decolonized Global Justice Viable for Preventing Conflicts Related to the Denial of Human Rights to Immigrants?
ARIADNA ESTÉVEZ is a researcher at the Centre for Research on North America of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico.
Date de parution : 06-2012
Ouvrage de 226 p.
14x21.6 cm
Thèmes de Human Rights, Migration, and Social Conflict :
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