tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4605495417463810012.post9077056263200643218..comments2024-03-06T10:16:40.696+00:00Comments on PhD studies in human rights: Another Right to a Passport CaseWilliam A. Schabashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17552332133145290879noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4605495417463810012.post-81932185292650632932009-07-03T14:41:29.011+01:002009-07-03T14:41:29.011+01:00Although, this is a positive development in the ad...Although, this is a positive development in the adjudication of cases on two human rights (freedom of movement, and right to a nationality), it maintains the split between the right to leave one's country and the need to be admitted to enter the territory of a foreign country (right to migrate). Even if the right to migrate is not included in any international covenant, it could be argued that the right to seek refugee and the principle of protection of asylum seekers has established a system where countries open their borders for some individuals seeking protection. Therefore creating a right to migrate for those who are protected under the Refugee Convention. <br />It is precisely this gap in the protection of migrants, that a new convention on the right to migrate and migrants is necessary, even more now that environmental refugees are in the rise but no protection exist for them.Carlos Yescashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09233478184994358782noreply@blogger.com