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.
enjoyed few rights and little legal protection during the apartheid era, human rights abuse has continued virtually unchecked under the new government. He argues that South Africa was totally unprepared for the inevitable conse-quences of the fall of apartheid and reinsertion into global circuits of capital,
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