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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
INTERNATIONAL LABOR MIGRATION is the quintessence of the inherent challenges of globalization, embodying the contradiction between the interests of states receiving migrants and those of the states of their origin. The search for compromise international mechanisms to streamline the flows of labor migration and maximize the potential inherent in it lies at the base of the debate on migration, the intensity of which has increased in conditions of the global economic crisis. International organizations insist that the observance of human rights is the only possible approach to the formation of an international system of labor migration management. How realizable in the contemporary world is the idea of human rights as the basis of inter-state cooperation on labor migration and how does it get modified under the influence of the increasing migration interdependence of states?
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