Interdiction at the Expense of Human Rights: A Long-Term Containment Strategy (Introduction) Interdiction at the Expense of Human Rights: A Long-Term Containment Strategy (Introduction)

Interdiction at the Expense of Human Rights: A Long-Term Containment Strategy (Introduction‪)‬

Refuge 2003, Dec, 21, 4

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Migratory pressure is heavy around the globe and the available data does not indicate any decrease in the foreseeable future. It has always been there: the highest number of immigrants to have come to Canada in one single year is still that of 1913, with more than 400,000. Today, globalization has only increased independent intercontinental migration. Fast and cheap transportation is available, as is international communication, through telephone and internet; knowledge about host countries is circulating through television and videos; large communities exist in host countries and are able to help friends, family, and compatriots. The increase in global migrations also results from the fact that the differences in peace and prosperity have been sharpened between North and South in the past decades. Many societies in the South have become poorer and messier: some people need to escape increasing violence; others seek better survival opportunities for themselves and their children. The increase in these "push factors" is a negative dimension of globalization.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2003
December 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
12
Pages
PUBLISHER
Centre for Refugee Studies
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
183
KB
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