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Remarks by Vincent Chetail
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2017
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- Conceptualizing International Migration Law
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* Mr. Spiro, Ms. Chuang, Ms. Knop, and Ms. Thomas did not contribute materials to the Proceedings.
1 Migration and International Legal Norms (T. Alexander Aleinikoff & Vincent Chetail eds., 2003); International Migration Law: Developing Paradigms and Key Challenges (Ryszard Cholewinski, Richard Perruchoud & Euan MacDonald eds., 2007); Foundations of International Migration Law (Brian Opeskin, Richard Perruchoud & Jillyanne Redpath-Cross eds., 2012); Research Handbook on International Law and Migration (Vincent Chetail & Céline Bauloz eds., 2014); Issues in International Migration Law (Richard Plender ed., 2015).
2 For further discussions, see Vincent Chetail, The Transnational Movement of Persons Under General International Law - Mapping the Customary Law Foundations of International Migration Law, in Research Handbook on International Law and Migration, supra note 1, at 1–72.
3 Report of the Study Group of the International Law Commission, Fragmentation of International Law: Difficulties Arising from the Diversification and Expansion of International Law, U.N. Doc. A/CN.4/L.682, at 115 (2006).