Variantes do estado de migração e sua aplicação no Sul Global

Palavras-chave: Migração, Sul Global, Estado de Migração, Política Migratória

Resumo

O presente artigo busca responder à pergunta de pesquisa “como os estados do Sul Global gerenciam a migração transfronteiriça?”, possuindo como referencial teórico a obra de James F. Hollifield, do ano de 2004, que permite uma análise comparativa observando que conceito atual de “Estado de Migração” é limitado, aplicável tão somente para a imigração econômica em democracias liberais avançadas. O artigo faz uma revisão bibliográfica internacional sobre o “Estado de Migração”, analisando especificamente as políticas de gestão migratória dos estados do Norte Global e sua aplicação no Sul Global.

Biografia do Autor

Daniel Francisco Nagao Menezes, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, São Paulo, SP, Brasil

Graduação em Direito (PUC-Campinas), Especializações em Direito Constitucional e Direito Processual Civil (PUC-Campinas), em Didática e Prática Pedagógica no Ensino Superior (Centro Universitário Padre Anchieta), Mestre e Doutor em Direito Político e Econômico (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie), Pós-Doutor em Direito (USP). Pós-Doutor em Economia (UNESP-Araraquara). Professor do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Direito Político e Econômico da Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. Professor Colaborador da Maestría em Economía Social da Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero (Acapulco, México). Membro do CIRIEC-Brasil.

Luis Renato Vedovato, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brasil

Professor de Direito Internacional Público e Direito Ambiental na PUC de Campinas. Professor Doutor da UNICAMP. Professor do Programa de Mestrado e Doutorado em Educação da Faculdade de Educação da UNICAMP. É pesquisador do Projeto de Pesquisa Conjunto (UNICAMP e Cardiff University) Examining poverty in a polarised and unequal society: the potential of the Consensual Approach to poverty research in Brazil - UK Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF). Graduado (1995), mestre (2002) e doutor (2012) em Direito Internacional pela Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de São Paulo. Atualmente é professor MS-3 da UNICAMP, lecionando na Faculdade de Educação, Faculdade de Ciências Aplicadas e no Instituto de Economia

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11/03/2023
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