Do Human Rights Treaties Help or Hurt Asylum-Seekers?: The U.K. Case Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS) 28/05/2013 43 min Listen "Do Human Rights Treaties Help or Hurt Asylum-Seekers?: The U.K. Case " Reproducir Descargar episodio Ver en sitio original Episode Synopsis Stephen Meili looks at how human rights treaties are applied in the UK court systems to applications by asylum seekers. More episodes of the podcast Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS) Migrant subjectivities and crisis narratives in the Euro-Mediterranean region 22/02/2016 Unravelling the Mediterranean migration crisis: Reflections from the field 04/02/2016 The time of our lives: Migration and slow pain 27/01/2016 Love and Legality: questions of wellbeing for irregular migrants and their citizen partners 27/01/2016 Migrants, conditionality and welfare in the UK 27/01/2016 Beyond the 'asylum-seeking market': spaces of responsibility and moments of care within the privatisation of asylum accommodation 27/01/2016 Migration and the health trajectories of immigrants and host country nationals 27/01/2016 Intergenerational and inter-ethnic wellbeing of migrants: an analysis for the UK 09/11/2015 Migration in the Media 27/07/2015 The cage of freedom: Mobility and labour in contemporary Bangkok 27/07/2015 Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn