Migration and Torture in Today’s World
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abstract
This book analyses torture, inhuman and degrading treatment towards migrants worldwide, integrating overviews from several contexts and disciplines. It highlights that today migrants’ mistreatment is a global phenomenon, a frequent element of the migratory experience (in countries of departure, of transit, of arrival), an intrinsic component of state policies, and an extreme form of that structural violence which is inherent to the contemporary war on migrants at the global level.
Asylum seekers • Repatriation • Racism • Migration, Violence • Border • Detention centres • Exploitation • Inhuman and degrading treatment • Torture • Undocumented women and children • Detention centers • Psychotraumatology • Dublin regulation • Myanmar • Immigration policies • European Union • Readmission agreements • Migration • CEAS • COVID-19 • Greek police • Crimes against humanity • Borders • War • Rights • Violence • Deportation • War Conflicts • Rohingya • Administrative detention • Principle of non-refoulement • Refugee camp • Frontex • EU-Turkey Statement • War conflicts • Tatmadaw • Asylum Seekers • Spain • Mental health • Dublin Regulation • Migration policies • Pushbacks • Title 42 • Torturing environments • Migrants • Public health • Neglect • Othering • Belgium • Social classes • Crimes Against Humanity • Structural violence • EU-Turkey statement • Detention • Israel • Immigration stations • Mental Health • FRONTEX