Are human rights for migrants? : critical reflections on the status of irregular migrants in Europe and the United States /
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York :
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2011
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Marie-Bénédicte Dembour and Tobias Kelly
- The recognition of migrants' rights within the UN human rights system : the first 60 years / Stefanie Grant
- Irregular migration and frontier deaths : acknowledging a right to identity / Stefanie Grant
- The constitutional status of irregular migrants : testing the boundaries of human rights protection in Spain and the United States / Cristina M. Rodríguez and Ruth Rubio-Marín
- A new articulation of human rights, or why the European Court of Human Rights should think beyond Westphalian sovereignty / Galina Cornelisse
- The French Calaisis : transit zone or dead-end? / Marie-Bénédicte Dembour and Marie Martin
- 'Not our problem' : why the detention of irregular migrants is not considered a human rights issue in Malta / Daniela Debono
- Human rights and immigration detention in the United Kingdom / Mary Bosworth
- The legalization of human rights and the protection of torture survivors : asylum, evidence and disbelief / Tobias Kelly
- Human rights within one state : dilemmas of personhood in liberal constitutional thought / Linda Bosniak
- Afterword : the struggle for sans-papiers human rights / Upendra Baxi