DISPLACEMENT AND MIGRANT’S PROTECTION IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
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https://doi.org/10.5380/rfdufpr.v47i0.15734Keywords:
desarraigamento, migração, direito internacional dos direitos humanos, uprootedness, migration, international human rights lawAbstract
I. Preliminary Observations. II.The Drama of Uprootedness and the GrowingNeed of Protection of Migrants.III. Basic Principles on Internal Displacement.1. Global (United Nations) Level.2. Regional Level. IV. Basic Principles onMigrations. V. The Protection of Migrants inInternational Case-Law. 1. European HumanRights System. 2. Inter-American HumanRights System. a) The Advisory Opinion onthe Right to Information on ConsularAssistance in the Framework of the DueProcess of Law (1999). b) The AdvisoryOpinion on the Juridical Condition and Rightsof Undocumented Migrants (2003). VI. TheProtection of Migrants in Rapporteur Systems.VII. State Responsibility: Variations on anOld Theme of International Law. VIII. FinalReflections on the Matter.Downloads
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