June 2009
Sur - International Journal on Human Rights Vol 6 No 10 (December 2009)
This journal is themed around the problems relating to the human rights of refugees and migrants. The first four articles deal more generally with universal human rights, addressing subjects like torture, rape, the rights in indigenous peoples, and adoption policy. The following five texts focus on the plight of the millions of migrants and refugees who find themselves in dire situations in many countries around the world. The authors discuss dealing with mixed migrant populations, migrants from a security perspective, internally displaced peoples, migrants access to health care, and migrant controls.
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Author:
Anuj Bhuwania, Daniela De Vito, Aisha Gill, Damien Short, Christian Courtis, Benyam D Mezmur, Katharine Derderian, Liesbeth Schockaert, Juan Carlos Murillo, Manuela Trindade Viana, Joseph Amon, Katherine Todrys, Pablo Ceriani Cernadas
Editor:
Pedro Paulo Poppovic, Oscar Vilhena Vieira
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6
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10
Chapters:
- 'Very Wicked Children': 'Indian Torture' and the Madras Torture Commission Report of 1855
- Rape Characterised as Genocide
- Notes on the Implantation by Latin American Courts of the ILO Convention 169 on Indigenous Peoples
- Intercountry Adoption as a Measure of Last Resort in Africa
- Responding to 'Mixed' Migration Flows
- The Legitimate Security Interests of the State and International Refugee Protection
- International Cooperation and Internal Displacement in Colombia
- Access to Antiretroviral Treatment for Migrant Populations in the Global South
- European Migration Control in the African Territory
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