Immigrant Rights and Obligations in International Private Law: Comparative Analytical Study in the Arab Legislations

Authors

Muhammed Al Sayed Arafah

Keywords:

Immigrant’s Rights, International Immigration, Manpower Immigration, Country of Immigration, Private International Law

Synopsis

This book sheds light on international immigration, especially manpower immigration, as it is considered a necessity for both sending countries "exporting countries" and receiving countries "importing countries".

The book seeks to enrich the legal knowledge in the field of determining the legal status of international immigrants in relation to their rights and duties. In addition, it clarifies the position of comparative jurisprudence and some judicial and legal comparative applications in determining the legal status of international immigrants.

The book aims to achieve several objectives:

. Identify international immigrants and to distinguish them from other individuals.

. Clarify the nature of international immigration.

. Clarify immigrant’s rights in the country of origin.

. Clarify immigrant’s obligations in the country of origin.

. Identify immigrant’s rights in the country of immigration.

. Identify immigrant’s obligations in the country of immigration.

The book comprises a preview, two chapters, and a conclusion. The preview addresses the preliminary identification of international immigrants, the first chapter addresses the rights and obligations of the immigrant in the country of origin, the second chapter addresses the rights and obligations of the immigrant in the country of immigration, while the conclusion presents the findings and recommendations of this study.

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Published

01-February-2013

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

978-603-8116-20-3

Date of first publication (11)

2013-02-01

Physical Dimensions

17cm x 24cm x 2.5cm