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Integrating the human rights of migrants into the global governance of migration: the 2013 High-Level Dialogue and beyond

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Oberoi discusses the process of migration being governed with a focus on human rights.
Including a look at spaces including the 2005 Global Commission on Migration, UN General Assembly, the Human Rights Council, UNHCR Executive Committee, the WHA and others.

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Series
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
People
Pia Oberoi
Keywords
politics
law
migration
compas
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 28/05/2013
Duration: 00:45:58

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