Migration, Human Rights & Sustainable Economies: A Century 21 Agenda

Patrick Taran
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This comprehensive brief identifies a range of key contemporary challenges for human rights, development, and governance of international migration as an all-encompassing human, social, economic, political, and environmental phenomena. It premises that migration is fundamentally about development, human rights, and social welfare, showing that labour and skills mobility is key to sustaining viability of labour forces and economies and to obtaining return on capital in a globalized economy. It notes that over 90 percent of migration today results in employment and economic activity outcomes. Sustaining development in all regions depends on migration. The article discusses the structural and systemic imperatives for mobility of people worldwide and it identifies 20 law, policy and practical challenges for economic and social development, human rights, welfare of people, and for governance. The article reiterates the comprehensive international legal framework for governance of migration and reviews especially relevant global policy frameworks: the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and the New Urban Agenda. Discussion addresses abusive exploitation of migrants versus lacuna in legal protection; contentions between capital and labour in deregulation impacting migrant workers; dangers of xenophobia; gender specificity in migration; restrictions in access to social security for migrants; challenges to social and family welfare; growing skills and training constraints, and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and often inappropriate response measures. The trend of regime change towards deregulatory migration control is raised, with mention of concerns on the Global Compact on Migration.  A comprehensive Agenda for Action outlines policy lines and practical actions for rights-based, economically sustainable, and socially responsible governance of migration.  This article and the action agenda build on the plenary address by the author to the Global Parliamentary Consultation on International Migration held in Rabat, Morocco in December 2018.
移民、人权与可持续经济:21世纪议程
这份综合简报确定了当代人权、发展和国际移民治理所面临的一系列关键挑战,这是一个包罗万象的人类、社会、经济、政治和环境现象。它的前提是,移民从根本上是关于发展、人权和社会福利的,表明劳动力和技能流动是维持劳动力和经济活力以及在全球化经济中获得资本回报的关键。报告指出,今天超过90%的移民带来了就业和经济活动成果。所有区域的持续发展都取决于移徙。本文讨论了全球人口流动的结构性和系统性必要性,并确定了经济和社会发展、人权、人民福利和治理方面的20项法律、政策和实践挑战。本文重申了移民治理的综合国际法律框架,并特别回顾了相关的全球政策框架:联合国2030年可持续发展议程和《新城市议程》。讨论了对移徙者的虐待剥削与法律保护的缺失;放松管制对农民工影响的劳资之争仇外心理的危险;移徙中的性别特殊性;限制移徙者获得社会保障;对社会和家庭福利的挑战;日益增长的技能和培训限制,以及COVID-19大流行的影响和往往不适当的应对措施。提出了解除对移徙管制的政权变化趋势,并提到了对《移徙问题全球契约》的关切。全面的《行动议程》概述了以权利为基础、经济可持续和社会负责任的移民治理的政策方针和实际行动。本文和行动议程以作者于2018年12月在摩洛哥拉巴特举行的国际移民问题全球议会协商会议上的全体发言为基础。
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