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Routledge Studies in Human Rights


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The Routledge Human Rights series publishes high quality and cross-disciplinary scholarship on topics of key importance in human rights today. In a world where human rights are both celebrated and contested, this series is committed to create stronger links between disciplines and explore new methodological and theoretical approaches in human rights research. Aimed towards both scholars and human rights professionals, the series strives to provide both critical analysis and policy-oriented research in an accessible form. The series welcomes work on specific human rights issues as well as on cross-cutting themes and institutional perspectives.

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Human Rights and the Dark Side of Globalisation Transnational law enforcement and migration control

Human Rights and the Dark Side of Globalisation: Transnational law enforcement and migration control

1st Edition

Edited By Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, Jens Vedsted-Hansen
December 13, 2016

This edited volume examines the continued viability of international human rights law in the context of growing transnational law enforcement. With states increasingly making use of global governance modes, core exercises of public authority such as migration control, surveillance, detention and ...

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