The Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at U.C. San Diego is an academic institute devoted to the comparative analysis of the causes and effects of international immigration and immigration policy.
CGRS’s core mission is to protect the basic human rights of refugee women and girls by advancing gender-sensitive asylum laws, helping advocates successfully represent women in need of protection, and preventing these refugees from being forcibly returned to the countries from which they have (...)
The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization founded in 1985. It is the nation’s only think tank devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United (...)
Migration and refugee issues have become high priorities on the global agenda and are still gaining momentum.
The Middle East and Africa (MEA) is among the largest source, transit and destination regions for migrants and refugees in the world. In spite of its strategic position, however, the MEA remains one of the regions suffering the most (...)
Research is central to the work of the Centre for Refugee Studies. Based at York University in Toronto, Canada, but involved in research projects around the world, CRS is dedicated to research on diverse refugee issues; it informs public discussion as well as policy development and practice innovation by international, governmental, advocacy (...)
CReAM is an independent and interdisciplinary research centre located in the Department of Economics at University College London. CReAM’s research focuses on the causes, patterns and consequences of international population mobility and movements affecting UK, Europe and associated global processes. CReAM aims at informing the public debate on (...)
La CRIEC s’intéresse aux problématiques de l’immigration, de la diversité culturelle, de la nation et de la citoyenneté, tant sur le plan théorique que dans l’expression de leur forme concrète au sein des sociétés occidentales.
Le but de la présente Convention est de garantir, sur le territoire de chaque Partie, à toute personne physique, quelles que soient sa nationalité ou sa résidence, le respect de ses droits et de ses libertés fondamentales, et notamment de son droit à la vie privée, à l’égard du traitement automatisé des données à caractère personnel la concernant (...)