A Liberal Tide? Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Latin America

David James Cantor
University of London Press
2015-05-30

Over the past decade, a paradigm shift in migration and asylum law and policymaking appears to have taken place in Latin America. Does this apparent ""liberal tide"" of new laws and policies suggest a new approach to the hot topics of migration and refugees in Latin America distinct from the regressive and restrictive attitudes on display in other parts of the world? The question is urgent not only for our understanding of contemporary Latin America but also as a means of reorienting the debate in the migration studies field toward the important developments currently taking place in the region and in other parts of the global south. This book brings together eight varied and vibrant new analyses by scholars from Latin America and beyond to form the first collection that describes and critically examines the new liberalism in Latin American law and policy on migration and refugees.

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  • Migration, immigration & emigration
  • Immigration law
  • Constitution
  • Immigration law
  • International law
  • Politics and government
  • Migration, immigration and emigration
  • Migration, immigration and emigration
  • Immigration law
  • Languages, Cultures and Societies ⇒ Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • Asylum laws
  • Forced migrations
  • Human Rights
  • Human Trafficking
  • Latin American migration policies
  • Liberalism
  • Refugees

A Liberal Tide? Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Latin America

David James Cantor

University of London Press

2015-05-30

Over the past decade, a paradigm shift in migration and asylum law and policymaking appears to have taken place in Latin America. Does this apparent ""liberal tide"" of new laws and policies suggest a new approach to the hot topics of migration and refugees in Latin America distinct from the regressive and restrictive attitudes on display in other parts of the world? The question is urgent not only for our understanding of contemporary Latin America but also as a means of reorienting the debate in the migration studies field toward the important developments currently taking place in the region and in other parts of the global south. This book brings together eight varied and vibrant new analyses by scholars from Latin America and beyond to form the first collection that describes and critically examines the new liberalism in Latin American law and policy on migration and refugees.

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Topics

  • Migration, immigration & emigration
  • Immigration law
  • Constitution
  • Immigration law
  • International law
  • Politics and government
  • Migration, immigration and emigration
  • Migration, immigration and emigration
  • Immigration law
  • Languages, Cultures and Societies ⇒ Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • Asylum laws
  • Forced migrations
  • Human Rights
  • Human Trafficking
  • Latin American migration policies
  • Liberalism
  • Refugees