This book studies how States regulate the situation of migrants in need of international protection who have a criminal background or pose a threat to public order. Regulating the situation of these migrants is a challenge to States, which may sometimes resort to measures that violate human rights. The book thus evaluates the solutions applied, identifying best practices and suggesting a possible human rights compliant solution for this situation.
Júlia Zomignani Barboza, Ph.D., holds a master's degree on international humanitarian law and human rights and a doctoral degree in law. She has dedicated her career to human rights and refugee law and currently works as a legal advisor in these fields.
Legal scholars and policy analysts working in the fields of migration and human rights.