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Assessing government responses to migration-related inequalities and injustices
What does research in Nepal and Ethiopia reveal about the effectiveness of government efforts and continuing gaps that allow exploitation and inequality to persist?
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Access to justice for migrants: Can academics do more?
Should academics remain content with merely producing academic outputs as they research and study issues of access to justice in migration? Or can they and should they engage more actively in addressing these injustice? MIDEQ researchers and partners share their views.
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Creative explorations on ‘Access to justice’
Using music and song, movement and dance, and textiles and costume as language, this blog reflects on how we test and communicate new artistic perspectives on MIDEQ’s research relating to ‘access to justice’.
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Shrinking the justice gap: Rethinking access to justice for migrants in the Global South
This paper explores the kinds of injustices migrants face in their everyday lives, considers whether these injustices can be attributed to specific relations and actors or to structural forms of oppression and inequality, and builds on existing research to outline how the global justice gap can be addressed for migrants (and other marginalized groups).
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