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Title: Emigration and Human Rights
Authors: Saritha Mangayil
Dr. M.C. Valson (guided by)
Keywords: History of migration
Right to Emigrate
Human Rights Perspectives
International framework on migration
Analysis of the emigration bill 2021
The Emigration Laws in Other Countries
Contemporary issues of emigration
Issue Date: 11-Apr-2022
Publisher: The National University of Advanced Legal Studies
Abstract: Human mobility is a fact of life. People have always migrated to adapt to, or escape from, difficulties and disasters. At times migration was even spurred by curiosity and dreams of a better life. The scale and complexity of movements of people have expanded much in the recent past that it has affected almost all countries of the world. The speed of information flow, means of transportation, and the increasing awareness of the countless developmental opportunities and challenges catalysed mobility to migrants, their families, communities and societies at large. As our knowledge of the importance of migration has grown, so has the international system around migration.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1441
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