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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The post world war II era has invested great promise in international organization and human rights as foundations of the liberal order. Within this context, the issue of migration policy has been politicized if not weaponized for control, electoral advantage and economic gain. This panel will explore these issues around emigration, immigration, refugees, and return migration.
Intergovernmental Organizations and Public Opinion: The Case of Migration Policy - Brian D. Greenhill, SUNY, University at Albany
International Regime Complexity and Emergent Institutions of Refugee Protection - Tauhid Bin Kashem, University of California, Irvine
Stalling or Cooperating? IOM and Migration Policies in Senegal and Kenya - Jonathan Presley, University of Amsterdam; Evelyn Ersanilli, University of Amsterdam
Conceptual Blurriness in Paid Voluntary Return, Remigration, and Repatriation - Michael Orlando Sharpe, CUNY-York College/Graduate Center
The Right to Leave the Territory of a State - Willem Maas, York University