İnönü Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi (Dec 2018)

GÖÇ, YOKSULLUK ve İNSAN HAKLARI

  • Akasya KANSU KARADAĞ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21492/inuhfd.477182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 485 – 498

Abstract

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Migration and poverty are current phenomena that affect each other in today’s world where capitalism is highly dominant. In a globalized world, poverty causes migration and migration leads to poverty. Immigrants migrate from their own countries due to poverty and fall into poverty and deprivation, which is a form of poverty. Migrants suffer from social exclusion, violence, ghettoism, marginalization, and gender discrimination in their new residences. Nation-states implement their legal regulations against the poverty and deprivation of immigrants in the context of their security concerns, not for social justice. Countries that are highly sensitive to the protection of social rights for their own citizens are seen to be silent in the case of immigrants' social rights. It is a fact that immigrants, whose social rights are not protected, are exposed to different forms of poverty all over the world. With the spread of competitive capitalism, the problem of violating the social rights of immigrants becomes unsolvable. With this study, it is aimed to question the place of human rights of immigrants in immigration and poverty duality, and to reveal the main factors in the elimination of poverty and deprivation.

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