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Global Public Policy and Governance - Perspectives Video Series: Rights-Based Governance and Decent Work for Migrants

In this video, Prof. Nicola Piper, one of two guest editors of GPPG’s special issue “Rights-Based Governance and Decent Work for Migrants: A Global Perspective (this opens in a new tab)”, delivers a 14mins talk about the highlights of this special issue. 

(Video can be accessed here)

https://igpp.fudan.edu.cn/igppen/e9/c0/c31366a453056/page.htm (this opens in a new tab)

Prof. Nicola Piper is Professor of International Migration and is currently a British Academy Global Professor Fellow hosted by Queen Mary University of London’s School of Law. She has published widely on international labour migration in the global as well as Asian context. Nicola is assistant editor of the international journal Global Social Policy and co-editor of the Routledge book series Asian Migration.

* Perspectives is a series of brief academic lectures sponsored by the Institute for Global Public Policy (IGPP) of Fudan University. The series invites scholars and practitioners to share their research, academic thoughts, frontier practices, and theoretical innovations on important global issues and policies, providing a fast track for the general public to understand today’s complex public governance. By sharing the Perspectives videos, IGPP exhibits its rich academic and research activities, and provides a high-quality platform for the publication and dissemination of frontier theoretical and practical innovations. The videos are mainly from the recorded lectures by invited speakers. Some are edited from lectures hosted by the IGPP or from lectures delivered by IGPP professors in academic conferences.

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