
handle: 10807/215925
The item illustrates the difficulty in defining forced mobility, in light of the growing complexity of the planetary geo-political framework and the progressive expansion of the categories of subjects/cases considered worthy of protection. It illustrates the Magisterium on the subject, dedicating specific attention to trafficking and internally displaced persons. Finally, it underlines how forced migrations constitute an opportunity for self-reflection for both the society and the Church.
global governance, forced migrations, human mobility, border management, globalisation, Catholic Social Thought
global governance, forced migrations, human mobility, border management, globalisation, Catholic Social Thought
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