Date: 11-13 June 2008
Venue: UN Headquarters in New York
Objectives:
Many conventions exist at the international and regional levels applying to those involved in the migration process. However, these instruments are spread across various branches of law (human rights, humanitarian law, migrant workers law, refugee law), and there is no central source where overall information is easily accessible. Also, little attempt is made to understand the interlinkages between these instruments.
This dispersion of norms and principles contributes to the widespread belief that there are gaps in the protection of migrants and/or regulation of migration at the international level.
Drawing on international legal expertise from IOM, ILO, UNHCR, ICRC, and the private sector, this course provides diplomats with in-depth knowledge and practical application skills of relevant international legal instruments.
Topics covered include: migration terminology, the authority and responsibility of States (nationality, admission, stay, detention, and expulsion), the rights and obligations of migrants, smuggling and trafficking, labour migration, migration and security, forced migration, and developments in international cooperation.
Related Documents (pdf):
Information note on the course organization and objectives
Course programme
Course Manual (compilation of relevant international legal instruments)
International Migration: Defining the Actors and Issues
Ms. Jillyanne Redpath, Senior Legal Officer, Department of International Migration Law and Legal Affairs, IOM
Terminology
Ms. Jillyanne Redpath, IOM
Overview of the International Legal Framework Governing Migration
Mr. Vassiliy Yuzhanin, Training and Project Officer, Department of International Migration Law and Legal Affairs, IOM
Authority and Responsibility of States: the Balance between State Sovereignty and the Human Rights of Migrants
Ms. Jillyanne Redpath, IOM
Human Rights of Migrants
Ms. Kristina Touzenis, Project Manager, IOM Rome
Irregular Migration
Ms. Jillyanne Redpath / Mr. Vassiliy Yuzhanin, IOM
Trafficking in persons
Ms. Katarina Tomolova, Research Officer, Department of International Migration Law and Legal Affairs, IOM
Smuggling of persons
Ms. Kristina Touzenis, IOM
Law of the Sea and Migration
Ms. Katarina Tomolova/ Mr. Vassiliy Yuzhanin, IOM
Readmission Agreements: Their Nature and Effectiveness
Mr. Vassiliy Yuzhanin, IOM
The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement
Mr. Patrick Egloff, Adviser to the Representative of the Secretary General on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons, OCHA
Protection of Civilians in Situations of Armed Conflict
Mr. Robert M. Young, Deputy Head of Delegation & Legal Adviser, ICRC Delegation to the UN
International & Regional Cooperation on Migration
Dr. Colleen Thouez, Head Unitar New York
Background reading:
Report of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD)
Cairo, 5-13 September 1994
International Agenda for Migration Management (document in English, French and Spanish)
The Berne Initiative, Dec. 2004
Migration in an interconnected world: New directions for action
Report of the Global Commission on International Migration, October 2005
Global governance for migration and the environment: what can we learn from each other?
Jessica F. Green, UNU and Colleen Thouez, UNITAR, Global Migration Perspectives No. 46, September 2005
Shaping International Migration Policy: The Role of Regional Consultative Processes
Colleen Thouez and Frederique Channac, West European Politics, Vol. 29, No. 2, 370 – 387, March 2006
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