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Crimes Against Migrants as Crimes Against All of Us: The Relevance of International Criminal Law to Migrant Control

Author: Mark Kersten Abstract This article examines three dynamics — externalization, privatization and re-orientation — within specific contexts that reveal both the evolving nature of borders and the continued relevance of crimes against humanity. Externalization refers to the allocation of… Continue Reading →

Human Rights News August 22, 2012

Keep checking this space throughout the week as it is continually updated with human rights news from around the world. You can also subscribe to our RSS feed by clicking here. Chinese state media have accused US President Barack Obama… Continue Reading →

Human Rights News August 16, 2012

Keep checking this space throughout the week as it is continually updated with human rights news from around the world. You can also subscribe to our RSS feed by clicking here. Bangladesh mulls solar-energy options. Authorities in Dhaka install solar… Continue Reading →

Human Rights News August 15, 2012

Keep checking this space throughout the week as it is continually updated with human rights news from around the world. You can also subscribe to our RSS feed by clicking here. People power takes political control in Parma, Italy where… Continue Reading →

Human Rights News August 8, 2012

Keep checking this space throughout the week as it is continually updated with human rights news from around the world. You can also subscribe to our RSS feed by clicking here. Syria conflict: Assad forces claim advance in Aleppo. Syrian… Continue Reading →

Human Rights News July 11

Keep checking this space throughout the week as it is continually updated with human rights news from around the world. You can also subscribe to our RSS feed by clicking here. Thousands gather in protest in Cairo to protest the… Continue Reading →

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