PUIME GUILLÉN, FÉLIX / MKRTICHYAN MINASYAN, ARTAK
The book "International Migrations and Global Transformations: Legal, Social and Technological Perspectives" offers an interdisciplinary account of how contemporary mobility is shaped and governed by law, social dynamics, and data driven technologies. Conceived through an international collaboration, it brings together legal analysis, comparative case studies, and evidence based discussion to help readers move beyond fragmented debates and see the field as a coherent whole. Part I, "Law, Institutions, and Technology in the Face of Contemporary Migration", addresses core legal standards and institutions, climate induced displacement, integration through law in Europe, and the opportunities and risks of algorithmic decision making and open data in migration governance. The chapters connect concrete cases to questions of accountability, the protection of rights, and workable institutional design. Part II, "Social Dynamics, Global Challenges, and Migration Discourses", examines social narratives and selective humanitarianism in local contexts, how major political traditions frame migration, and a comparative v