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Migration and Human Rights – The United Nations Convention on Migrant Workers’ Rights - ByGuchteneire Paul De, Antoine Pécoud and Ryszard Cholewinski, New York: UNESCO Publishing & Cambridge University Press,2009. 450 pp.ISBN978-0-521-13611-2£23.99 paperback
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ByGuchteneire Paul De, Antoine Pécoud and Ryszard Cholewinski, New York: UNESCO Publishing & Cambridge University Press,2009. 450 pp.ISBN978-0-521-13611-2£23.99 paperback
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2010
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