Cultura jurídica y mecanismos internacionales de protección de Derechos Humanos en la Argentina de Mauricio Macri (2016-2018)

This article pretends to demonstrate what was the role of migrant organizations in the international claims made to the United Nations, and the impact of that activism on the resolutions that have evaluated Argentina between 2016-2018 on migrant issues. The context in which this participation occ...

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Main Author: Jaramillo Fonnegra, Verónica
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7001368
Source:Revista Electrónica del Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas y Sociales Ambrosio Lucas Gioja, ISSN 1851-3069, Nº. 22, 2019, pags. 63-99
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Summary: This article pretends to demonstrate what was the role of migrant organizations in the international claims made to the United Nations, and the impact of that activism on the resolutions that have evaluated Argentina between 2016-2018 on migrant issues. The context in which this participation occurred was based on a series of changes in the Argentine migration policy; among them: a proposal for a detention center, the closure of territorial management programs for migratory regularization, the signing of the Decree of Necessity and Urgency 70/17 that modifies the immigration law, a constant racial persecution in the streets, among other measures that were diluting the rights and guarantees of the migrant population. These changes made migrant organizations and human rights organizations in Argentina begin a path of reunion by trying to mitigate these changes and with this, a growth in their legal culture on international protection systems. For to know how was the impact of this coalition of organizations in the reports of the United Nations will resort to a mixed method of study, between the documentary analysis, which objects to recover international documents sent by civil society, the responses of international organizations; and militant research techniques that seek to recover the context in which international reports were made.