Provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the many different elements of international law that govern the movement of persons
Critically assesses the disparate sources of international migration law, including the relevant treaties and custom, from within refugee law, human rights law, humanitarian law, labour law, trade law, maritime and air law, criminal law, and consular and diplomatic law
Offers an in depth analysis of the rules governing key groups of migrants: migrant workers, refugees, students, and victims of human trafficking