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DergiPark (Istanbul University), Dec 15, 2023
The Islamic humanitarian and protective principles relating to forced migration (hijrah) are impo... more The Islamic humanitarian and protective principles relating to forced migration (hijrah) are important themes of the Islamic history and theory. In Islam, hijrah is a genuine human right. It is a duty, a right and a comprehensive and effective protection. Many verses of the Holy Quran and numerous Hadith (Sayings of Prophet Muhammed, peace be upon him (PBUH)) deal with forced migration and refugees. Hijrah law is quite different from modern refugee law. It guarantees more rights to forced migrants (muhājirūn), notably the right to be granted asylum, not to be returned and to be protected. Comparatively, in modern refugee law, forced migrants have the right to seek asylum, the right not to be refouled, but not the right to get asylum. The protection guaranteed in this law is quite limited. Hijrah law goes beyond the principle of non-refoulement as included in international refugee law. It guarantees for forced migrants the right to live as part of the host community and not only not to be refouled. The present Islamic world, which is supposed to be the world of peace and security (dar assalaam wal amaan), has become the world of conflicts and of forced displacement (dar al-harb wal hijrah). However, when dealing with forced migration and with migrants, this world refers rather to modern refugee law and hardly to the Islamic teachings and principles relating to hijrah and muhājirūn. until recently, hijra theory and law have been overlooked by scholars and researchers and only a few specific studies have been conducted about the subject. If taken into consideration and practiced, hijrah law could contribute a lot to enhancing the protection of the forcibly displaced persons and reduce the problems they are facing now, including refoulement.
Engendering Forced Migration
IEMed: Mediterranean yearbook, 2003
Las instituciones económicas y las mujeres en el mediterráneo en los albores del siglo XXI, 2021
African Yearbook of International Law Online / Annuaire Africain de droit international Online, 1998
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2014
We thank all the reviewers for their expertise, insight and dedication in providing high quality ... more We thank all the reviewers for their expertise, insight and dedication in providing high quality reviews for article submissions to JEMS over the last year. The editorial team is frequently taken aback by the extremely high quality of critique provided by reviewers. Many authors also express their gratitude for this engagement and claim with justification that it has helped to advance their research. Once again many thanks, the quality of the journal is underpinned by your continued support.
Projet de coopération sur les questions liées à l'intégration sociale des immigrés, à la migratio... more Projet de coopération sur les questions liées à l'intégration sociale des immigrés, à la migration et à la circulation des personnes Khadija Elmadmad La gestion des frontières au Maroc Rapports de recherche 2007/04 © 2007 Institut universitaire européen, RSCAS. Tous droits réservés. Pour toute demande d'autorisation ou information, veuillez contacter
Morocco is affected by skilled migration. Skilled Moroccans live abroad and foreign skilled immig... more Morocco is affected by skilled migration. Skilled Moroccans live abroad and foreign skilled immigrants live in Morocco. The emigration of skilled Moroccans as well as qualified immigration to Morocco are both chosen and imposed. Migration is often chosen by host countries and by migrants, but may also be imposed on migrants (obliged to move for human-rights reasons) and on the country that is unable to control migration. Skilled Moroccan migrants were mainly born in their host country or were selected in Morocco by their host country. Indeed, foreign employment agencies search for potential skilled migrants in Morocco. Morocco is aware of the loss resulting from the settlement of its qualified citizens abroad, mostly in Europe and North America, and tries to foster their return. Skilled immigrants in Morocco have different origins. Some Sub Saharan elites and retired Europeans have recently settled in the country. Skilled Moroccan migrants should benefit from their rights in both or...
This report is part of a special series published as products of "Managing Labour Migration as an... more This report is part of a special series published as products of "Managing Labour Migration as an Instrument of Development," a project implemented by the ILO with the financial support of the European Union. Funding for research and other activity was provided by EC Directorate General for Justice, Liberty and Security under grant agreement 2002/HLWG/41.
Morocco has domestic legislation relating to migration and has also signed the most important int... more Morocco has domestic legislation relating to migration and has also signed the most important international treaties concerning population movements and human rights. Various specialized institutions deal with migration law and work with migrants (emigrants and immigrants). In 2009 and 2010, there was no important development in the field of migration law. During this period, we can note though a discrepancy between theory and practice and some limits on migrants’ rights, for both Moroccans residing abroad and for immigrants living in Morocco.
Journal of Refugee Studies
Les activités du CARIM couvrent trois dimensions majeures des migrations internationales dans la ... more Les activités du CARIM couvrent trois dimensions majeures des migrations internationales dans la région: économique et démographique, juridique et sociopolitique. Les résultats des activités ci-dessus sont mis à la disposition du public par le site web du projet: www.carim.org Pour plus d'information
Projet de coopération sur les questions liées à l'intégration sociale des immigrés, à la migratio... more Projet de coopération sur les questions liées à l'intégration sociale des immigrés, à la migration et à la circulation des personnes Khadija Elmadmad La nouvelle loi marocaine du 11 novembre 2003 relative à l'entrée et au séjour des étrangers au Maroc, et à l'émigration et l'immigration irrégulières Notes d'analyse et de synthèse 2004/01-module juridique © 2004 Institut universitaire européen, RSCAS. Tous droits réservés. Toute utilisation, diffusion ou reproduction intégrale ou partielle, faite par quelque procédé que ce soit, sans l'accord préalable du Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies est interdite. S'agissant d'une publication mise en réseau, la reproduction d'une unique copie sur un ordinateur et un seul tirage sur papier sont autorisés à des fins non lucratives d'enseignement ou pour usage personnel. Toute citation doit faire mention de la source. Pour toute demande d'autorisation ou information, veuillez contacter <forinfo@iue.it> CARIM Consortium euro-méditerranéen pour la recherche appliquée sur les migrations internationales Notes d'analyse et de synthèse-module juridique CARIM-AS 2004/01
Page 1. La Migration qualifiée au Maroc Une étude socio-juridique Khadija Elmadmad CARIM Notes d&... more Page 1. La Migration qualifiée au Maroc Une étude socio-juridique Khadija Elmadmad CARIM Notes d&#x27;analyse et de synthèse 2010/15 Série sur la migration hautement qualifiée ... CARIM-AS 2010/15 La Migration qualifiée au Maroc Une étude socio-juridique Khadija Elmadmad ...
Consortium pour la recherche appliquée sur les migrations internationales Notes d'analyse et de s... more Consortium pour la recherche appliquée sur les migrations internationales Notes d'analyse et de synthèse-Série sur genre et migration module juridique CARIM-AS 2011/01 Femmes, Migrations et Droits au Maroc Khadija Elmadmad Professeur de droit, avocate, et consultante internationale, titulaire de la chaire UNESCO "Migration & Droits Humains", université Hassan II Ain-Chock, Casablanca Cette publication fait partie d'une série de publications sur genre et migration préparées pour le CARIM et présentées lors d'une rencontre organisée à Florence : "Genre et migration dans les pays de l'Afrique subsaharienne et au Sud et à l'Est de la Méditerranée" (18-19 octobre 2010). Cette série sera ensuite discutée à l'occasion de deux rencontres entre décideurs politiques et experts au cours de l'hiver 2011, dont les conclusions seront également publiées. L'ensemble des travaux sur genre et migration est disponible à l'adresse suivante :
DergiPark (Istanbul University), Dec 15, 2023
The Islamic humanitarian and protective principles relating to forced migration (hijrah) are impo... more The Islamic humanitarian and protective principles relating to forced migration (hijrah) are important themes of the Islamic history and theory. In Islam, hijrah is a genuine human right. It is a duty, a right and a comprehensive and effective protection. Many verses of the Holy Quran and numerous Hadith (Sayings of Prophet Muhammed, peace be upon him (PBUH)) deal with forced migration and refugees. Hijrah law is quite different from modern refugee law. It guarantees more rights to forced migrants (muhājirūn), notably the right to be granted asylum, not to be returned and to be protected. Comparatively, in modern refugee law, forced migrants have the right to seek asylum, the right not to be refouled, but not the right to get asylum. The protection guaranteed in this law is quite limited. Hijrah law goes beyond the principle of non-refoulement as included in international refugee law. It guarantees for forced migrants the right to live as part of the host community and not only not to be refouled. The present Islamic world, which is supposed to be the world of peace and security (dar assalaam wal amaan), has become the world of conflicts and of forced displacement (dar al-harb wal hijrah). However, when dealing with forced migration and with migrants, this world refers rather to modern refugee law and hardly to the Islamic teachings and principles relating to hijrah and muhājirūn. until recently, hijra theory and law have been overlooked by scholars and researchers and only a few specific studies have been conducted about the subject. If taken into consideration and practiced, hijrah law could contribute a lot to enhancing the protection of the forcibly displaced persons and reduce the problems they are facing now, including refoulement.
Engendering Forced Migration
IEMed: Mediterranean yearbook, 2003
Las instituciones económicas y las mujeres en el mediterráneo en los albores del siglo XXI, 2021
African Yearbook of International Law Online / Annuaire Africain de droit international Online, 1998
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2014
We thank all the reviewers for their expertise, insight and dedication in providing high quality ... more We thank all the reviewers for their expertise, insight and dedication in providing high quality reviews for article submissions to JEMS over the last year. The editorial team is frequently taken aback by the extremely high quality of critique provided by reviewers. Many authors also express their gratitude for this engagement and claim with justification that it has helped to advance their research. Once again many thanks, the quality of the journal is underpinned by your continued support.
Projet de coopération sur les questions liées à l'intégration sociale des immigrés, à la migratio... more Projet de coopération sur les questions liées à l'intégration sociale des immigrés, à la migration et à la circulation des personnes Khadija Elmadmad La gestion des frontières au Maroc Rapports de recherche 2007/04 © 2007 Institut universitaire européen, RSCAS. Tous droits réservés. Pour toute demande d'autorisation ou information, veuillez contacter
Morocco is affected by skilled migration. Skilled Moroccans live abroad and foreign skilled immig... more Morocco is affected by skilled migration. Skilled Moroccans live abroad and foreign skilled immigrants live in Morocco. The emigration of skilled Moroccans as well as qualified immigration to Morocco are both chosen and imposed. Migration is often chosen by host countries and by migrants, but may also be imposed on migrants (obliged to move for human-rights reasons) and on the country that is unable to control migration. Skilled Moroccan migrants were mainly born in their host country or were selected in Morocco by their host country. Indeed, foreign employment agencies search for potential skilled migrants in Morocco. Morocco is aware of the loss resulting from the settlement of its qualified citizens abroad, mostly in Europe and North America, and tries to foster their return. Skilled immigrants in Morocco have different origins. Some Sub Saharan elites and retired Europeans have recently settled in the country. Skilled Moroccan migrants should benefit from their rights in both or...
This report is part of a special series published as products of "Managing Labour Migration as an... more This report is part of a special series published as products of "Managing Labour Migration as an Instrument of Development," a project implemented by the ILO with the financial support of the European Union. Funding for research and other activity was provided by EC Directorate General for Justice, Liberty and Security under grant agreement 2002/HLWG/41.
Morocco has domestic legislation relating to migration and has also signed the most important int... more Morocco has domestic legislation relating to migration and has also signed the most important international treaties concerning population movements and human rights. Various specialized institutions deal with migration law and work with migrants (emigrants and immigrants). In 2009 and 2010, there was no important development in the field of migration law. During this period, we can note though a discrepancy between theory and practice and some limits on migrants’ rights, for both Moroccans residing abroad and for immigrants living in Morocco.
Journal of Refugee Studies
Les activités du CARIM couvrent trois dimensions majeures des migrations internationales dans la ... more Les activités du CARIM couvrent trois dimensions majeures des migrations internationales dans la région: économique et démographique, juridique et sociopolitique. Les résultats des activités ci-dessus sont mis à la disposition du public par le site web du projet: www.carim.org Pour plus d'information
Projet de coopération sur les questions liées à l'intégration sociale des immigrés, à la migratio... more Projet de coopération sur les questions liées à l'intégration sociale des immigrés, à la migration et à la circulation des personnes Khadija Elmadmad La nouvelle loi marocaine du 11 novembre 2003 relative à l'entrée et au séjour des étrangers au Maroc, et à l'émigration et l'immigration irrégulières Notes d'analyse et de synthèse 2004/01-module juridique © 2004 Institut universitaire européen, RSCAS. Tous droits réservés. Toute utilisation, diffusion ou reproduction intégrale ou partielle, faite par quelque procédé que ce soit, sans l'accord préalable du Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies est interdite. S'agissant d'une publication mise en réseau, la reproduction d'une unique copie sur un ordinateur et un seul tirage sur papier sont autorisés à des fins non lucratives d'enseignement ou pour usage personnel. Toute citation doit faire mention de la source. Pour toute demande d'autorisation ou information, veuillez contacter <forinfo@iue.it> CARIM Consortium euro-méditerranéen pour la recherche appliquée sur les migrations internationales Notes d'analyse et de synthèse-module juridique CARIM-AS 2004/01
Page 1. La Migration qualifiée au Maroc Une étude socio-juridique Khadija Elmadmad CARIM Notes d&... more Page 1. La Migration qualifiée au Maroc Une étude socio-juridique Khadija Elmadmad CARIM Notes d&#x27;analyse et de synthèse 2010/15 Série sur la migration hautement qualifiée ... CARIM-AS 2010/15 La Migration qualifiée au Maroc Une étude socio-juridique Khadija Elmadmad ...
Consortium pour la recherche appliquée sur les migrations internationales Notes d'analyse et de s... more Consortium pour la recherche appliquée sur les migrations internationales Notes d'analyse et de synthèse-Série sur genre et migration module juridique CARIM-AS 2011/01 Femmes, Migrations et Droits au Maroc Khadija Elmadmad Professeur de droit, avocate, et consultante internationale, titulaire de la chaire UNESCO "Migration & Droits Humains", université Hassan II Ain-Chock, Casablanca Cette publication fait partie d'une série de publications sur genre et migration préparées pour le CARIM et présentées lors d'une rencontre organisée à Florence : "Genre et migration dans les pays de l'Afrique subsaharienne et au Sud et à l'Est de la Méditerranée" (18-19 octobre 2010). Cette série sera ensuite discutée à l'occasion de deux rencontres entre décideurs politiques et experts au cours de l'hiver 2011, dont les conclusions seront également publiées. L'ensemble des travaux sur genre et migration est disponible à l'adresse suivante :