Beyond Migrants and Refugees: A Model International Mobility Convention

When:
6th November 2018 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
2018-11-06T14:00:00+01:00
2018-11-06T17:00:00+01:00
Where:
Sala Belvedere, Villa Schifanoia
Via Giovanni Boccaccio
121, 50133 Firenze FI
Italy
Contact:
Valentina Bettin

Lecture by Michael W. Doyle | Columbia University

Organised by  Liav Orgad and Jean-Thomas Arrighi  |  EUI

After nearly two years of study and debate convened by the Columbia Global Policy Initiative’s International Migration Project, the Model International Mobility Convention (MIMC) represents a consensus among over 40 academics and policymakers in the fields of migration, human rights, national security, labor economics, and refugee law. The MIMC provides a holistic and rights-based approach to international mobility that integrates the various regimes that seek to govern people on the move. In addition, it fills key gaps in international law that leave many people unprotected by establishing the minimum rights afforded to all people who cross state borders – whether as visitors, tourists, students, workers, residents, entrepreneurs, forced migrants, refugees, victims of trafficking, people caught in countries in crisis and family members – and defines their relationships to their communities of destination, origin, and transit.

Michael W. Doyle is a University Professor of Columbia University and former director of the Columbia Global Policy Initiative. He is affiliated with the School of International and Public Affairs, the Department of Political Science, and the Law School. His research interests include international migration, international relations theory, international law, international peace-building and the United Nations.

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