Transcription of The Human Rights of Migrants - IOM Online Bookstore
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United NationsThe Human Rights of MigrantsIOMUNThe Human Rights of MigrantsInternational migration is at an all-time high. However, government officials,policy makers, NGO advocates, academic researchers and internationalagencies have only recently begun to consider the Human Rights dimensionof migration. Under the universal Declaration of Human Rights , signed over 50 yearsago, Human Rights are universal , indivisible, and inalienable; in other words, Human Rights for all . However, their de facto extension to many vulnerablegroups, such as Migrants , has been a long and difficult process, by nomeans complete.
Under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, signed over 50 years ago, human rights are universal, indivisible, and inalienable; in other words, “human rights for all”. However, their de facto extension to many vulnerable ... needs of IDPs, of whom there are an estimated 22-25 million worldwide. Too often, declares Erin Mooney, they and ...
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