When Humans Become Migrants
Delve into the complex world of migration laws with "When Humans Become Migrants" by Marie-Bénédicte Dembour, published by Oxford University Press in 2015. This insightful volume spans 578 pages, providing an in-depth analysis of the challenges migration poses to international human rights courts, particularly regarding their political sensitivity. Dembour expertly contrasts the European and Inter-American Courts of Human Rights, highlighting the stark differences in their rulings on migration issues. Notably, the book argues that the Inter-American Court adopts a more compassionate stance toward the individuals affected by migration. This thought-provoking examination offers invaluable perspectives for legal scholars, human rights advocates, and anyone interested in the intricacies of emigration and immigration law. Enhance your understanding of human rights as they intersect with migration—order your copy today!