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International migration law
  • 出版社: M. Nijhoff
  • ISBN:9024736048
  • 出版时间:1988
  • 标注页数:587页
  • 文件大小:29MB
  • 文件页数:610页
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图书目录

Introduction1

Sovereignty and Interdependence1

The Relevance of Nationality4

Chapter 1: Immigration and Nationality Law9

The Development of Nationality10

British Nationality Law25

United States Nationality Law29

Soviet Nationality Law32

French Nationality Law34

Nationality Law in the People's Republic of China37

Nationality in General International Law39

Nationality in the Current International Relations of Commonwealth Countries43

The Regulation of Nationality by Multilateral Treaties45

Bibliography59

Chapter 2: Historical Perspectives61

The Origins of Exclusionary Power62

Opinions of the Classical Writers63

The Beginnings of Permanent Immigration Control64

The Decline of the Principle of Free Movement66

Judicial Decisions at the Turn of the Century70

International Law Opinions at the Turn of the Century72

Restrictive Legislation Early in the Present Century74

The First World War75

The Depression79

The Second World War80

Recent Trends83

Bibliography93

Chapter 3: The Right to Leave Any Country Including One's Own95

Successive Studies97

The Law of the United States of America102

The Law of the United Kingdom103

The Law of the Soviet Union107

The Law of the Netherlands111

The Law of Japan112

The Laws of the Two Germanies113

The Laws of Chad and Burkina Faso116

The Law of India117

Conclusion119

Bibliography130

Chapter 4: The Right to Return to One's Country133

The Quality of the Obligation133

Migration between Metropolitan and Dependent Territories138

The International Efficacy of Denaturalization144

Proof of Nationality149

Bibliography156

Chapter 5: Exceptional Duties to Admit Aliens159

Acquired Rights159

Diplomats and Consuls163

Representatives of and to International Organizations171

Armed Forces176

Victims of Force Majeure181

Bibliography191

Chapter 6: Freedom of Movement in the European Communities193

The Term 'Worker'194

The Term 'National'197

Dependents201

The Right to Enter and Reside in a Member State202

Discrimination203

Public Policy, Public Security and Public Health206

Public Service and Official Authority209

Social Security and Free Movement211

Recent Proposals213

Conclusion214

Bibliography223

Chapter 7: Council of Europe Conventions227

The European Convention on Human Rights227

The European Convention on Establishment236

The European Convention on Extradition240

The European Social Charter243

The European Convention on Social Security248

The European Convention on the Legal Status of Migrant Workers251

European Instruments Governing the Status of Refugees256

Bibliography271

Chapter 8: Other Regional Arrangements273

The Benelux System273

The West African Communities276

The Central African Community280

The Caribbean Community281

The Andean Pact283

The Nordic Community288

Bibliography292

Chapter 9: Migration for Employment295

The International Labour Organization295

The Migration for Employment Convention (Revised) 1949298

The Migration for Employment Recommendation (Revised) 1949300

The Migrant Workers (Supplementary Provisions) Convention 1975302

The Recommendation Concerning Migrant Workers 1975305

Other I.L.O. Instruments306

Other International Instruments308

The United Kingdom's Practice312

West German Practice314

French Practice316

The Netherlands318

Canadian Practice319

Australian Practice319

United States Practice320

Practice in Some African States322

Conclusion324

Bibliography333

Chapter 10: Temporary Migration335

Temporary Migration for Lucrative Purposes336

Migrant Labour in South Africa339

Tongan Contract Labour in New Zealand342

Students and Student Employees343

Tourism344

Passengers in Transit345

Domestic Law in the United States345

Domestic Law in the Soviet Union348

Domestic Law in the United Kingdom350

The Commonwealth351

The Practice of Japan354

Conclusion355

Bibliography363

Chapter 11: Family Reunification365

The Families of Nationals367

The Families of Migrant Workers369

The Families of Refugees372

The Definition of the Family374

The Marriage of Convenience380

The Polygamous Wife382

The Severance of Family Ties384

Bibliography392

Chapter 12: Refugees393

Changing Attitudes among the Writers394

International Conventions and Similar Instruments396

The Practice of International Organizations399

Diplomatic Practice and Comments402

Domestic Constitutions404

Domestic Immigration Legislation408

Domestic Judicial Proceedings411

The Definition of Refugee415

(a) Well-Founded Fear416

(b) Persecution417

(c) Race419

(d) Religion420

(e) Nationality421

(f) Social Groups421

(g) Political Opinion423

The Country of First Asylum424

Non-Refoulement in Theory425

Non-Refoulement: Conventions and Declarations428

Non-Refoulement: Diplomatic Practice and Comment429

Non-Refoulement: Domestic Law431

Refugee Status433

Loss of Refugee Status438

Bibliography457

Chapter 13: The Expulsion of Aliens459

The Justification for Expulsion of Individuals460

National Legislation462

The Frontier of Expulsion468

Harsh Treatment469

Procedural Guarantees471

Collective Expulsion473

Bibliography486

Table of Cases487

Table of Statutes519

Table of Treaties and Other International Instruments557

Index583

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