Impact of Circular Migration on Human, Political and Civil Rights A

This volume addresses the topic of circular migration with regard to its multiple dimensions and human, political and civil rights implications from a global perspective. It combines theoretical and empirical studies and presents different case studies il

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Carlota Solé Sonia Parella Teresa Sordé Martí Sonja Nita Editors

Impact of Circular Migration on Human, Political and Civil Rights A Global Perspective

United Nations University Series on Regionalism Volume 12

Series Editors Philippe Lombaerde, United Nations University (UNU), Brugge, Belgium Luk Van Langenhove, Grootseminarie, United Nations University CRIS, Brugge, Belgium International Editorial Board members include Louise Fawcett, Oxford University Sieglinde Gstöhl, College of Europe, Bruges Henryk Kierzkowski, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Fukunari Kimura, Keio University, Tokyo Edward D. Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania T. Ademola Oyejide, University of Ibadan Jacques Pelkmans, College of Europe, Bruges Joaquin Roy, University of Miami Ramón Torrent, University of Barcelona

The United Nations University Series on Regionalism, launched by UNU-CRIS and Springer, offers a platform for innovative work on (supra-national) regionalism from a global and inter-disciplinary perspective. It includes the World Reports on Regional Integration, published in collaboration with other UN agencies, but it is also open for theoretical, methodological and empirical contributions from academics and policy-makers worldwide. Book proposals will be reviewed by an International Editorial Board. The series editors are particularly interested in book proposals dealing with: – comparative regionalism; – comparative work on regional organizations; – inter-regionalism; – the role of regions in a multi-level governance context; – the interactions between the UN and the regions; – the regional dimensions of the reform processes of multilateral institutions; – the dynamics of cross-border micro-regions and their interactions with supranational regions; – methodological issues in regionalism studies. Accepted book proposals can receive editorial support from UNU-CRIS for the preparation of manuscripts. Please send book proposals [email protected].

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Carlota Solé • Sonia Parella Teresa Sordé Martí • Sonja Nita Editors

Impact of Circular Migration on Human, Political and Civil Rights A Global Perspective

Editors Carlota Solé Department of Sociology Autonomous University of Barcelona Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain Teresa Sordé Martí Department of Sociology Autonomous University of Barcelona Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain

Sonia Parella Department of Sociology Autonomous University of Barcelona Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain Sonja Nita Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS) United Nations University Brugge, Belgium

ISSN 2214-9848 ISSN 2214-9856 (electronic) United Nations University Series on Regionalism ISBN 978-3-319-28894-9 ISBN 978-3-319-28896-3 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-28896-3 Library of Congress Control Number: 2016938084 © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Pub