Protecting Immigrant Rights in Mexico

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civil society
civil society engagement
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Colegio De La Frontera Norte
comparative migration studies
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EU's Frontier
Giovanna Zincone
immigration
immigration policy
INM
legislative reform processes
Mexican Civil Society
Mexican migration
Mexico
Mexico's Immigration
Mexico's Migration
Mexico's Policies
Mexico's Southern Border
Migrant Shelters
migration governance
Migration Law
migration policy
NGO Law
NGO Movement
Partido Revoluconario Institucional (PRI)
policy implementation analysis
Por La Democracia
qualitative interviews
SOS Racism
SRE
state civil society interaction in immigration
State Civil Society Nexus
state-civil society relationship
Turco Napolitano Law
United Mexican States
US immigration reform

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415643832
  • Weight: 1050g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The state-civil society relationship to migration policy is an area both largely unexplored and little understood in current scholarly literature. Laura González-Murphy offers a timely analysis of the changing role played by civil society in the formulation and implementation of government policies in general and migration policy in particular.

Using Mexico as her primary case study because of the recent impact of immigrants on its legislation and the historical evolution of its institutions, González-Murphy details the ways that civil society has become a participant in immigration policy changes, including Mexico’s new migration law. Mexico’s experience is also closely compared with countries presently experiencing similar immigration and political dynamics, such as Spain and Italy. The extensive interviews with Mexican civil society actors and government officials that González-Murphy has conducted during the last few years enable her thorough understanding of the state-civil society relationship in Mexico. The book closes with an examination of what the Mexican experience contributes to our understanding of the actors, processes, issues, and obstacles involved in migration policy development.

Protecting Immigrant Rights in Mexico will offer scholars as well as policy makers and civil society actors a greater understanding of the domestic and international political issues and constraints that shape immigration policy making and its implementation.

Laura Valeria González-Murphy is an Assistant Research Professor at the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at the University at Albany (SUNY).

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