Migration and Human Rights
Discover the critical insights in Migration and Human Rights by Ryszard I. Cholewinski, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This comprehensive volume spans 450 pages and delves into the UN Convention on Migrant Workers' Rights, the most extensive treaty concerning migration in international human rights law. Despite its significance, major Western immigration states have yet to ratify this pivotal agreement. Cholewinski explores the complexities and challenges surrounding the Convention, offering a thorough analysis of the reasons behind the reluctance of states to embrace these essential human rights protections for migrants. Ideal for scholars, policymakers, and advocates, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of migration and human rights. Enhance your understanding of this vital issue and explore the implications of the Convention on global migration policies.