Progress in Migration and Asylum Law scholarship – International, Intersectional, and Interdisciplinary

Law and Method Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.5553/rem/.000077
Mariana Gkliati, Tesseltje de Lange, Sandra Mantu
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Migration and asylum are global phenomena. Yet they lack a universally accepted and applicable legal regulatory framework, which leads to fragmentation across different levels and fields of analysis. In this contribution, we focus on migration and asylum law (MAL) which we understand to be made up of national, regional and international laws as well as their implementation in practice. The aim of this article is to identify developments in the area of MAL and the scholarly voices that have contributed to ground-breaking legal scholarship. We approach the question of progress in MAL scholarship based on our combined expertise in human rights, refugee law and migration law and bring forward how, in these often-separate legal fields, similar progress has been made. We focus our discussion on three interactions that we consider to have changed the way in which legal scholarship addresses migration and asylum: interactions between national and other sources of law; interactions between different fields of law, crossing into human rights law, family law or labour law; and interactions with various empirical scholarships (section 3). Learning from sociology and anthropology scholarships, the intersection of social stratifications such as gender, race and ethnicity, and class is now firmly grounded in MAL scholarship, inspiring the methodological shift from black letter law to empirical legal studies.
移民和庇护法奖学金的进展-国际,交叉和跨学科
移民和庇护是全球现象。然而,它们缺乏一个普遍接受和适用的法律监管框架,这导致了不同层次和分析领域的分裂。在这篇文章中,我们的重点是移民和庇护法(MAL),我们理解它由国家、区域和国际法律组成,以及它们在实践中的执行。本文的目的是确定MAL领域的发展以及对开创性法律学术做出贡献的学术声音。我们根据我们在人权、难民法和移民法方面的综合专门知识来探讨MAL奖学金的进展问题,并提出如何在这些往往独立的法律领域取得类似的进展。我们将重点讨论三种相互作用,我们认为这些相互作用改变了法律学术研究移民和庇护的方式:国家和其他法律来源之间的相互作用;不同法律领域之间的相互作用,跨越人权法,家庭法或劳动法;以及与各种实证奖学金的互动(第3部分)。从社会学和人类学奖学金中学习,社会分层(如性别、种族和民族)和阶级的交叉点现在牢固地植根于MAL奖学金,激发了从黑体字法律到实证法律研究的方法论转变。
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