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ERCOMER is a university-based research institute devoted to the specialist study of migration and ethnic relations at a European level. It exists to bring together researchers, to initiate new projects, to provide training and to promote dissemination of information and research results.
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Set of links to resources about UK immigration. Includes official documentation such as immigration rules for a range of different personal circumstances, relevant bills introduced by the House of Commons, Home Office country assessments, and details of public enquiry offices.
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Report by RAND dealing with the implications for migration of cooperation and conflict within the former Soviet Union. These are conference papers by Jeremy R.Azrael and Emil A.Payin. The full text of the report is available in PDF.
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Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to migration and colonisation.
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News items presenting a case for Kosovan independence. Includes eye-witness reports of the massacre and cruelty taking place in Kosova, and thoughts and feelings about the involvement of NATO.
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Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to immigration.
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Features information on emigration from Europe to the United States, including statistics, and details of immigration legislation, and countries of origin. Also offers biographies of prominent emigrants.
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UNHCR has responsibility to lead and co-ordinate international action for the worldwide protection of refugees and the resolution of refugee problems. Provides news, environmental and country-specific information, images, publication details and maps.
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The Refugee Council gives practical help and promotes the rights of asylum seekers and refugees, in the UK and abroad.
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The Archive collects materials relating to the resettlement of South-east Asian refugees and immigrants in the United States (and to a lesser extent, worldwide), and the culture and history of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. There is a special focus on materials pertaining to South-east Asians in California, and back issues of the Southeast Asian Archive's quarterly newsletter.
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Details of international immigration and nationality law including information about work permits, visas, green cards and second passports.
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Discussion paper which aims to pull together existing theory on the economic and social impact of migration. Examines key trends in immigration, objectives of current UK government policy, the current immigration system, and the economic and social outcomes of migration. The paper is presented as a PDF file.
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