Less Than a Human

The Politics of Legal Protection of Migrants with Irregular Status

by Lavinia Allary


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/21/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 180
ISBN : 9781504989527
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 180
ISBN : 9781504989534

About the Book

Migrants in irregular situations are confronted with dangerous circumstances during their journeys toward Western countries and upon their arrival in those countries of destination. While continuously disputed by social and political forces, migrants and their children continue to live an isolated life in our communities, facing discrimination, abuse, and labour exploitation. Courts and tribunals in our societies try to make sense of this human mobility by sorting out basic human rights and economic privileges in a way which is too revolutionary for conservative parties and too slow and unfair for human rights activists.

This book focuses on the issue of human rights protection of migrants in irregular situations. The concept of protection does not refer to a humanitarian definition of aid and intervention on behalf of the victims of migration. Protection here means official recognition by the State and by the law of migrants in irregular situations. It also means recognition of the human rights of migrants, recognition of the migrant as a political actor, and from there, political inclusion and politicization of the migrant. 

Discussions in international forums are dominated by Westphalian visions of the world, and no change can be envisioned in the near future with this kind of discourse. In a highly individualized and fragmented world, an undocumented migrants’ destiny is instead decided on a case-by-case basis in our national courts, and today the most effort is put into advocacy and legal representation. How successful the rights claims are today, what the political context of their development is, and how social and political actors position themselves in regards to irregular migration are points discussed in this book.

Foreword Prof.François Crépeau, McGill University, Canada


About the Author

Lavinia Allary holds a PhD in political science with the specialization in international relations from the University of Ottawa, Canada. Her research interests are migration, human rights, migrants’ labour rights, slavery, child labour, and corporate social responsibility. Working with different NGOs and UN agencies, she has gained an extensive understanding of these issues in Europe, North America, and Southeastern Asia. Also holding a license in law, she hopes in the near future to serve the migrants’ cause not just as a researcher and policy analyst but also as a human rights lawyer.