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The Global Compact for Migration (GCM), International Solidarity and Civil Society Participation: a Stakeholder’s Perspective
Human Rights Review Pub Date : 2021-01-06 , DOI: 10.1007/s12142-020-00611-z
Carolina Gottardo , Nishadh Rego

A distinguishing feature of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) is its “whole-of-society” approach, which includes states, but also engages a “broad multi-stakeholder” partnership to address global migration “in all its dimensions” (GCM 2018, para 15). As one of the stakeholders that participated in the shaping and implementation of this new global normative instrument, we suggest that a spirit of international solidarity can be located in the cooperative and consensual processes and platforms that make up its architecture. Drawing on the English school’s conception of international society, we argue that the GCM has advanced international solidarity in the acceptance by stakeholders of agreed core principles relating to migration governance and in the creation of spaces and platforms for whole-of-society dialogue. It is within these emergent spaces of the GCM that the possibility of concrete and meaningful improvement in the lives of migrants and other people on the move can be made.



中文翻译:

全球移徙契约(GCM),国际团结和民间社会参与:利益相关者的观点

《安全,有序和正常移民全球契约》(GCM)的一个显着特点是其“全社会”方法,其中包括各州,但也参与了“广泛的多方利益相关者”伙伴关系,以“全面解决全球移民”问题。尺寸”(GCM 2018,第15段)。作为参与制定和实施这一新的全球规范性文书的利益相关者之一,我们建议,可以在构成其架构的合作和共识流程和平台中树立国际团结精神。借鉴英语学校的国际社会概念,我们认为,在利益相关者接受与移民治理有关的商定核心原则以及为全社会对话创造空间和平台的过程中,GCM促进了国际团结。

更新日期:2021-03-14
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