Exploring the evolution of cross-border labor mobility, this book covers a wide range of topics, from ancient slavery to modern labor migration. It examines various forms of labor, including African and Amerindian slaveries, indentured servitude, and guestworker programs, with a focus on the U.S., EU, and Gulf Region. The analysis delves into the economic and political factors influencing these trends, addressing anti-immigrant sentiments and restrictive measures, while also considering future forces that may drive increased mobility across borders.
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Focusing on US economic and financial sanctions, this book delves into the legal frameworks, including statutes and executive orders, that govern their implementation. It explores the legality and extraterritorial implications of these sanctions, as well as their significant effects on targeted nations' economies and populations. Through detailed analysis, it sheds light on the complexities and consequences of sanctions regimes in the international landscape.