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Kazakhstan, with its open borders with CIS nations and significant migration flows, emerges as a key origin, transit, and destination point in human trafficking. While acknowledging Kazakhstan’s modest progress in combating human trafficking, this study aims to develop comprehensive proposals...
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protected by a fragmented patchwork of international institutions and norms. In response, the International Migrants Bill of … international migrants, regardless of the impetus of their migration. (Coauthored with other members of the International Migrants …
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change on working conditions for migrants. In particular, the analysis is concerned with legal conceptualisations of labour …
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Why do states provide migrants rights associated with citizenship? Existing accounts typically answer this question in … disaggregates the rights associated with citizenship, asks what both states and migrants want, and inquires into how the suite of … rights associated with citizenship might advance those interests. States want to encourage migrants to enter their territory …
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