Governing Movement in Displacement: The Case of North Jordan

Hannah Owens

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Abstract

This book brings together a diverse range of contributors to offer interdisciplinary perspectives on developments across the forced migration sphere – including reflections on international migration and refugee law, global health, border management, illegal migration, and intersectional migration experiences. The chapters address subjects ranging from the Global Compact for Migration, migration laws, fundamental human rights discourse and principles, colonial violence, environmental migrants, and internal displacement. The book additionally delves into the interplay between such notions as the role of women in migration trends, the Kafala System, unaccompanied minors, and family dynamics. Along with tackling border practices, transnational governance, return migration, and complementary protection, the chapters featured in this volume discuss the notions of belonging, stigma, discrimination, and racism.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDignity in Movement: Borders, Bodies and Rights
EditorsJasmin Lilian Diab
Place of PublicationBristol, England
PublisherE-International Relations
Chapter12
Pages145-160
Number of pages15
ISBN (Electronic)ISBN 978-1-910814-59-8
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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