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FREE E RESID IDEN ENCE OF PEOPLE AND MOBIL ILIT ITY IN SOUTH AMERI ERICA Dr Diego Acosta d.acosta@bristol.ac.uk Twitter: @dacostalaw www.diegoacosta.eu Discourse The hu human right to to migration and the recognition of


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FREE E RESID IDEN ENCE OF PEOPLE AND MOBIL ILIT ITY IN SOUTH AMERI ERICA

Dr Diego Acosta d.acosta@bristol.ac.uk Twitter: @dacostalaw www.diegoacosta.eu

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Discourse

  • The

hu human right to to migration and the recognition of migrants as subjects of Law, must be at the centre of State’s migration policies. In line with this, we claim the uncondi nditiona nal res espec pect of

  • f the

he Human Rights of

  • f migrants…and

we condemn all xenophobic, discriminatory and racist acts…regardless of their migratory status, and reject any ny attempt to to crimina nalize irregular migration.

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Translation into Law

  • National level: Several migration laws, several

Constitutions.

– Non criminalization of irregular migration. – Right to migrate as a fundamental right. – Open borders.

  • Regional level. Free Residence of people and

posible future South American citizenship.

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Two claims

  • Innov
  • vat

ative

  • Exception
  • nal
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Hajime Narukawa´s map

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1980s back to democracy

  • HRs intruments ratification.
  • Emigration countries (Dictatorships, 1980, turn of the

century).

  • Reassesment of the emigrant: from traitor to hero (dual

citizenship, voting abroad).

  • Many undocumented.
  • Reassesment of regional integration.
  • Demands of better treatment addressed to EU and

USA.

  • Restrictive laws unconfortably coexisting with new

Constitutions.

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New Laws

  • Non-criminalization of irregular migration

(chapter 5).

  • Right to migrate as a fundamental right (chapter

6).

  • Open borders (chapter 7).
  • Yuxtaposition.
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MERCOSUR Residence Agrement

  • End irregular migration-
  • No right of entry but only residence.
  • Applies to all South America, except Sur, Guy and Ven.
  • Temporary Residence Permit for 2 years.
  • If clean criminal record.
  • Permanent Residence Permit after 2 years (but Uruguay)
  • If sufficient resources.
  • Else fall back into national law and possible irregularity.
  • Right to work, family reunification and civil rights among
  • thers.
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Challenges

  • Incongruity between different instruments
  • Implementation.
  • Adjudication.
  • Scope, who is included? Extra-regional?
  • A new form of market citizenship or conditions?
  • A temporal regime?
  • Dialogue between regions outside Europe.

Understanding Narratives.

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  • Dr. Diego Acosta

Thank you!

Questions and Comments

Dr Diego Acosta d.acosta@bristol.ac.uk Twitter: @dacostalaw www.diegoacosta.eu