Immigration Law and Policy in Brazil

Immigration Law and Policy in Brazil

assessing a presumable shift from the perspective of immigrants as threats towards subjects of rightsBy Luciane B. D. Pivetta
Michael Caine
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Length2h 15m

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Brazilian immigration policy faced some deep changes in the last few years due to the development of a new legal system regarding this matter. The previous migration law date back from the 1980s, during a totalitarian civil-military regime and, despite the rebirth of democracy in 1988, this law remained in place for almost four decades. Because of that historical moment, the past immigration policy was focused on national public security and economic development. In contrast, the current law established human rights as one of the principles and guidelines of the Brazilian migration policy. Therefore, this book debates the extent to which a shift in the immigration law in Brazil has happened, moving away from the perspective of immigrants as threats towards seeing them as subjects of rights.

Audiobook details

GenrePolitics and Government
Length2 hrs 15 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 4, 2020
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Introduction
2INTRODUCTION
31. VISA AND RESIDENCE POLICIES
41.1 FAMILY REUNIFICATION
51.2 HUMANITARIAN PROTECTION
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61.3 MEDICAL TREATMENT
72. NON-CRIMINALISATION OF MIGRATION
82.1 IRREGULAR ENTRY OR OVERSTAY
92.2 DEPORTATION
102.3 EXPULSION
113. CONCLUSION
124. BIBLIOGRAPHY
134.1 Cases
144.2 International Legislation - Brazil (Constitution, Laws, Decrees, and Statutory Instruments): International Conventions
154.3 Books, Articles, Theses, and Conference Papers
164.4 Newspaper Articles and Websites

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