Fatal Journeys: Tracking Lives Lost during Migration International Organization for Migration
Fatal Journeys: Tracking Lives Lost during Migration
Estimates in 2013 and 2014 reach close to 6,500 lost lives of migrants in border regions around the world. Many deaths occur in remote areas and are never reported. This publication investigates how border-related deaths are documented, who is documenting them, and what can be done to improve the evidence base to encourage informed accountability, policy and practice. Included are migration routes through Central America to the United States, with a focus on the United States–Mexico border region, the southern European Union bordering the Mediterranean, routes from sub-Saharan Africa to North Africa, routes taken by migrants emigrating from the Horn of Africa towards the Gulf or Southern Africa, and the waters surrounding Australia.
ISBN 978-92-9068-698-9 IOM OIM
Publication Date: December 2014 ISBN: 9789290686989
Pages: 212 Price: $30.00
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Children of the Recession: The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Child Well-being in Rich Countries
UNICEF Innocenti Report Card 12 Children in the Developed World
United Nations Children’s Fund - Innocenti Research Centre
The data and observations in this Innocenti Report Card reveal a strong and multifaceted correlation between the impact of the Great Recession on national economies and a decline in children’s well-being since 2008. Children are suffering most, and will bear the consequences longest, in countries where the recession has hit hardest. For each country, the extent and character of the crisis’s impact on children has been shaped by the depth of the recession, pre-existing economic conditions, the strength of the social safety net and, most importantly, policy responses. Remarkably, amid this unprecedented social crisis, many countries have managed to limit – or even reduce – child poverty. It was by no means inevitable, then, that children would be the most enduring victims of the recession.
Children of the Recession ISBN: 978-88-6522-030-6
The impact of the economic crisis on child well-being in rich countries
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Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals
Mécanisme pour les Tribunaux pénaux internationaux MICT · MTPI
Special Bibliography on ICTR
Bibliographie spéciale sur le TPIR
Publication Date: December 2014 ISBN: 9788865220306
Pages: 48 Price: $20.00
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) Special Bibliography 2014 International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
This third bibliography is compiled by the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals’ (MICT) Legal Library in order to facilitate researchers’ access to the increasing volume of published documents on the work of the tribunal. The bibliography includes references from books, journals and periodicals, theses, comments and notes on judicial cases, with a focus on the ICTR and its jurisprudence. With an author and title index that enables users to easily locate references throughout the booklet, it is an invaluable tool for researchers to be able to quickly access literature published on the work of the ICTR throughout its existence –its establishment, achievements and contribution to the development of international criminal justice.
ISBN: 978-92-1-058011-3
9 789210 580113
MICT Legal Library - Bibliothèque Juridique du MTPI Edition 2014
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Publication Date: December 2014 ISBN: 9789210580113
Pages: 162 Price: $25.00
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