The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: an international social contract

Anuario CIDOB de la Inmigración 2019
Publication date: 11/2019
Author:
Lorenzo Cachón Rodríguez, catedrático de Sociología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, y María Aysa-Lastra, profesora titular de Sociología, Winthrop University
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The UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, (December 2018), has been signed by most of the world’s countries, although notable absentees remain, such as the United States and 11 EU member states. Its approval, in a context marked by serious tensions in the field of international migration, represents a major achievement and a commitment to multilateralism. This paper frames the compact within the Kantian logic of the “right to world citizenship”, summarises its development process and highlights its 23 objectives. Finally, an evaluation is made that acknowledges the risks of derailment but highlights the need to adopt the compact’s philosophy and make it the key instrument for guaranteeing safe, orderly and regular international migration.

Key Words: Global Compact for Migration, migration governance, migration policy, right to world

How to cite this article: Cachón Rodríguez, Lorenzo y Aysa-Lastra, María. «El Pacto Mundial para la Migración Segura, Ordenada y Regular: un contrato social internacional». Anuario CIDOB de la Inmigración 2019 (noviembre de 2019), p. 84-95. DOI: doi.org/10.24241/AnuarioCIDOBInmi.2019.84

DOI: doi.org/10.24241/AnuarioCIDOBInmi.2019.84

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