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The OHCHR’s recommended principles and guidelines provides normative guidance on how to translate the international human rights framework into concrete measures that uphold the rights of migrants at international borders.
In order to promote a strong focus on the human rights of migrants in the lead-up to the 2013 High-Level Dialogue and beyond, the Secretary General tasked the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), in consultation with the Global Migration Group (GMG) and other UN...
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01 janvier 2014
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IOM Outlook on Migration, Environment and Climate Change aims to bring together in one easy-to-access reference document the knowledge accrued by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and to present IOM’s role, understanding and approach to environmental migration.
Date of publication:
01 janvier 2014
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The purpose of this Information Note is to provide a general overview of the principle of non-refoulement and to explain how the principle applies to all migrants.
Date of publication:
01 janvier 2014
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The challenges for border-related agencies during crises are numerous. This document contributes to overall response preparedness by promoting existing tools and pointing national authorities to international and regional assistance frameworks.
Date of publication:
01 janvier 2014
The present issue paper discusses certain questions that remained about certain aspects of the definition of trafficking in persons as defined in the Trafficking Protocol – most particularly those aspects that are not elsewhere defined in international law or commonly known to the world’s major...
Date of publication:
31 décembre 2013
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Around the world, a record number of women are now migrating to seek work and better lives. For many, migration yields these benefits; for others, it carries dangerous risks, such as exploitation in domestic work, and vulnerability to violence.
Date of publication:
31 décembre 2013
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The goal of the manual is to support trainers in their duty to prepare border guards on how to conform to their regional and international human rights obligations. The manual demonstrates how fundamental rights permeate and advance their professional lives.
Date of publication:
31 décembre 2013
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Date of publication:
19 novembre 2013
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The Committee considered the initial report of Morocco (CMW/C/MAR/1) at its 235th and 236th meetings (CMW/C/SR.235 and 236), held on 10 and 11 September 2013, and adopted the following concluding observations at its 241st meeting (CMW/C/SR.241), held on 13 September 2013.
Date of publication:
08 octobre 2013
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The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families considered the initial report of Burkina Faso (CMW/C/BFA/1) at its 233rd and 234th meetings (CMW/C/SR.233 and 234), held on 9 and 10 September 2013, and adopted the following concluding observations at...
Date of publication:
08 octobre 2013
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The Guide, a product of a consultative process, outlines action undertaken by stakeholders in the referral and counter referral assistance route, giving due regard to the vulnerabilities of different migrant groups and aims to be used as tool in the processes of preliminary identification of...
Date of publication:
04 juin 2013
The Committee considered the second periodic report of Colombia (CMW/C/COL/2) at its 214th and 215th meetings (see CMW/C/SR.214 and 215), held on 15 and 16 April 2013, and adopted the following concluding observations at its 228th meeting (CMW/C/SR.228), held on 24 April 2013.
Date of publication:
27 mai 2013
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The Committee considered the second periodic report of Azerbaijan (CMW/C/AZE/2) at its 218th and 219th meetings (see CMW/C/SR.218 and 219), held on 11 and 12 September 2012. At its 230th meeting, held on 25 April 2013, the Committee adopted the following concluding observations.
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27 mai 2013
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The Committee considered the second periodic report of the Plurinational State of Bolivia (CMW/C/BOL/2) at its 216th and 217th meetings (CMW/C/SR.216 and SR.217), held on 16 and 17 April 2013.
Date of publication:
15 mai 2013
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This working paper reviews the major theoretical and conceptual approaches to human smuggling. It reviews how researchers, practitioners, and states have conceived of human smuggling as an aspect of international migration.
Date of publication:
01 janvier 2013
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An outline of why protecting migrants’ rights – as in the GCM – can enhance rather than undermine state sovereignty.
Date of publication:
01 janvier 2013
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The World Migration Report 2013 contributes to the global debate on migration and development by exploring and assessing how migration affects a person’s quality of life and their human development across a broad range of dimensions.
Date of publication:
01 janvier 2013
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The purpose of the Smuggling of Migrants Protocol is to “prevent and combat the smuggling of migrants, as well as to promote cooperation among States Parties to that end, while protecting the rights of smuggled migrants” (article 2).
Date of publication:
01 janvier 2013
This paper in the journal Foundations of International Migration Law reviews the sources of international legal norms that govern migration by examining treaty law, customary law and general principles of law.
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16 novembre 2012
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