This article deals with migration in a triple perspective: (I) the acceleration of the moving processes of population regarding the economic globalization, and under the concept of human security; (II) the historical relevance of the population moving processes in bordering regions of Chile’s neighbor countries; (III) the analysis of the norms about offering to leave Chile to inmates accused of drug trafficking, who are citizens of neighbor countries.
Norambuena Carrasco, C. (2013). Threats without borders: new peripheries in the movement of people. Cuadernos De Historia, (39), Pág. 147–168. Retrieved from https://cuadernosdehistoria.uchile.cl./index.php/CDH/article/view/30787