Social Innovation for the Sustainability

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Journal Seventeen Nr. 6

MIGRACIÓN Y REFUGIO: LOS RETOS Y OPORTUNIDADES EN UN MUNDO EN MOVIMIENTO

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DOUBLE-EDGED MIGRATION POLICIES AND TRANSNATIONAL RENT-SEEKING INTERESTS

Akihiro Koido

There have been contradictory trends in migration policies in advanced countries since the 1990s: states have actively recruited desirable immigrants while they continued to deter and exclude unwanted migrants. The case of Japanese state not only represents this trend, but also shows a profoundly paradoxical case in the sense that it officially negated incorporation of “immigrants” consistently though it has built up multiple channels of transnational labor supply for their urgent needs. It is particularly so because Japan has maintained the divergent policies in the middle of well-known demographic crisis with aging population.

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STATELESSNESS AND HUMAN DISPLACEMENT

Aurelia Álvarez Rodríguez

The displacement of people may generate situations of statelessness. This article analyzes the Spanish legal order, as well as its interpretation. Spain has regulations that prevent these assumptions from happening at the legal level. However, there are still cases of factual statelessness that are being eliminated through the interpretation of administrative and judicial bodies. They have also been addressed by the Human Rights Committee, the ECHR, and the CJEU.

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ASYLUM IN SPAIN: A CHALLENGE WITH MANY PENDING TASKS

Estrella Galán

International protection is a fundamental right. Spain is a guarantor state in this matter, however, it has many pending issues to improve, mainly in matters related to access and procedure.

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