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In: Indagini conoscitive e documentazioni legislative n. 6 bis
In: Saggi e studi
In: Collana fondazione Marco Biagi
Cover -- Quartino -- Dedica -- Citazione -- Indice -- Ringraziamenti -- Prefazione -- Introduzione -- CAPITOLO I - Le migrazioni economiche nelle politiche internazionali ed europee -- CAPITOLO II - La condizione giuridica degli stranieri in Italia e l'evoluzione della disciplina nazionale in materia di lavoro ed integrazione degli stranieri -- CAPITOLO III - Il lavoro degli stranieri -- CAPITOLO IV - I diritti sociali degli stranieri: la tutela previdenziale ed assistenziale -- Abbreviazioni -- Riferimenti bibliografici -- Volumi pubblicati.
In: Strumenti e ricerche 105
In: Polis: ricerche e studi su società e politica in Italia, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 31-57
ISSN: 1120-9488
In: Intersezioni e asincronie
In: Est-ovest: rivista di studi sull'integrazione europea, Heft 4, S. 25-32
ISSN: 0046-256X
In: Interculture
In: Sociologia 2
The subject of this argumentative essay is the contraposition between citizenship rights and human rights in contemporary society. This contraposition concerns non-citizen workers who are excluded from the political life of foreign countries and, in the case of clandestines, from enjoying social rights guaranteed to regular workers.
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Facing severe pressure from increasing immigraton flows since the latter half of the 19th Century, in 1904 Argentina came up with a labour law draft to address the influx of foreign workers onto its national market: the Proyecto de Ley Nacional de trabajo of 1904. This very draft was written entirely by the eminent jurist and statesman Victor Joaquín Gonzalez, and it is combined with the Citizenship Law (Ley de residencia) of 1902, whose true purpose was to refuse entry in Argentina to any undesiderable aliens or to remove them from its territory if already entered into. Just like the infamous law of 1902, the National labour law draft would provide for several means to purify and to select migratory flows. Although not adopted by the argentinian Parliament, the Proyecto, with its own exclusion mechanisms and a two-faced rule of law, provokes a wider discussion on ius migrandi and its limitations, in the light of the measures taken in these times by many countries–including Italy–to counteract this phenomenon.
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In: Politica internazionale: rivista bimestrale dell'IPALMO, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 123-135
ISSN: 0032-3101
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