a. The Concepts

  Main Debates Regular, Illegal, and Forced Migration:Should Different Types of Migration be Subject to Different Forms of Control?   Main Points Sociological, Demographic, Historical and Legal Perspectives on MigrationUnderstanding Fundamental Terms of Reference:International MigrantAsylum seekerRefugeeIllegal Migrant‘Of Concern’ to UNHCR     Readings Core A. Demuth, Some Conceptual Thoughts on Migration Research’, in B. Agozino (ed.), Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Migration Research (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2000), pp. 21–58.  

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Section I Introduction to International Refugee Law: Background and Context


Section II International Framework for Refugee Protection


Section III European Framework for Refugee Protection


Section IV UNHCR and Other Actors Relevant to International Asylum Law




a. The Concepts

 

Main Debates

Regular, Illegal, and Forced Migration:
Should Different Types of Migration be Subject to Different Forms of Control?

 

Main Points

Sociological, Demographic, Historical and Legal Perspectives on Migration
Understanding Fundamental Terms of Reference:
International Migrant
Asylum seeker
Refugee
Illegal Migrant
‘Of Concern’ to UNHCR

 

 

Readings

Core

A. Demuth, Some Conceptual Thoughts on Migration Research’, in B. Agozino (ed.), Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Migration Research (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2000), pp. 21–58.

 



Readings

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Some Conceptual Thoughts on Migration

A. Demuth, ‘Some Conceptual Thoughts on Migration Research’ in B. Agozino (ed.), Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Migration Research (Aldershot:Ashgate Publishing, 2000), 21–58.

Reproduced with permission of Ashgate Publishing. (c) Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Migration Research (ISBN 1 84014 557 9), Biko Agozino, 2000, Ashgate Publishing Ltd.