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L’admission au marché du travail en tension entre libéralisme et contrôle

11.12.2019 , in ((Migrationspolitik)) , ((No Comments))

Bien que la Suisse soit l’un des pays au monde accueillant le plus d’étrangers·ères en proportion de sa population, son système d’admission pour les ressortissant·e·s non-européen·ne·s est extrêmement restrictif et dépend dans une large mesure du pouvoir discrétionnaire des autorités. Ce billet de blog se penche sur la question de ...

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UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) – an Effective Instance of Multi-Level Governance or Catalyst for Externalization? (Part 2)

17.04.2019 , in ((Politics)) , ((No Comments))
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In the first part of this blog post, we analyzed why the GCM’s vision of ‘interconnecting’ migration-specific to migration-related policies delivers gains, including more room for negotiated outcomes, while at the same time increasing the risk of watering down human rights protection. This second part evaluates the evolution of institutions ...

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UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) – Towards a Legal Regime Governing International Migration? (Part 1)

11.04.2019 , in ((Politics)) , ((No Comments))
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Does the UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) fulfill the criteria of a legal regime for international migration or is it just another soft law cooperation framework? If the GCM is merely a state-led cooperation framework, then what is its contribution to international migration law (IML)? ...

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