The rule of law and human mobility in the age of global compacts: relativizing the risks and gains of soft normativity?

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    The uniqueness of this global cooperation effort is still felt today, despite the fact that only 155 out of the voting 164 UN Member States endorsed the subsequent Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM). The predominance of the "soft" and "opaque" in international migration law is nowhere as tangible than in case of the GCM (Chétail 2020, pp. 254, 265). The GCM`s boundaries towards the formal sources of law-making remain "fuzzy", which is one of the reason the GCM has been labelled a "concept without a settled meaning . . .

     

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