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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Joel P. Trachtman*
Affiliation:
The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University

Abstract

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Type
Toward International Order in Migration and Trade?
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2007

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References

1 Matteo, Aaditya, Introduction and Overview, in Moving People to Deliver Services 7 (Matteo, Aaditya & Carzaniga, Antonia eds., 2003)Google Scholar.

2 See Ghosh, Bimal, Towards a New International Regime for Orderly Movements of People, in Managing Migration: Time for A New International Regime? 6, 10 (Ghosh, Bimal ed., 2000)Google Scholar.

3 Id. at 17.

4 Hollifield, James F. Migration and the ‘New International Order’: The Missing Regime, in Managing Migration: Time for A New International Regime? 75, 87 (Ghosh, Bimal ed., 2000)Google Scholar. See also Saskia Sassen, Losing Control? Sovereignty in An Age of Globalization (1996).

5 See Aleinikoff, T. Alexander, International Legal Norms and Migration: A Report, in Migration and International Legal Norms 2 (Aleinikoff, T. Alexander & Chetail, Vincent eds., 2003)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

6 The Movement of Persons Across Borders, at v (Louis B. Sohn & Thomas Buergenthal eds., 1992).