Abstract
International migration has been subject to rising attention by policymakers at the global as well as national level, thus, amounting to ‘global migration governance’. The flurry of multi-lateral actions and regional activities have revolved around two interlinked concerns: 1. Management of migration, and 2. The migration-development nexus. Migrant rights issues have not been absent from these debates but are generally sidelined or appear in the context of extreme forms of human rights violations such as trafficking. The SDGs, by contrast, not only for the first time incorporate migration
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