Migrants’ Rights under the Integration Abroad Act
The 44-page briefing paper offers an analysis of the Dutch overseas integration test in light of the Netherlands’ international human rights obligations. Human Rights Watch found that people of Moroccan and Turkish origin are especially affected, while citizens from “western” countries such as Canada, Australia, and Japan are exempt.
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Table of Contents
- The Netherlands: Discrimination in the Name of Integration
- Summary
- Key Recommendations
- Background
- Reasons for the Change
- The Netherlands as a European Model
- The Operation of the Integration Abroad Act
- Financial Constraints
- Impact on the Rights of Migrants
- An Ineffective Instrument of Integration
- Recommendations
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