International Law and European Migration Policy: Where is the Terrorism Risk?
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9
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Laws
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2075-471X
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In this article we examine the relationship between international law, migration and security from two perspectives: first we interrogate the current state of international law regarding the two issues; (a) migration from the perspective of the human rights acquis on which everyone, including migrants are entitled to rely in respect of their treatment by states; (b) anti and counter terrorism measures adopted at the UN which are intended to guide states actions as regards this issue both as a national and transnational one. What we describe is a framework in which there is legal clarity regarding rights set out in binding instruments to which states have committed themselves by virtue of their ratification of the instruments.
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Guild, E; Bigo, DCollections
- Department of Law [873]
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