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Why Eu Migration Law Matters? Legal Perspectives On Eu Migration Law

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  • Olard HASANI

    (University of Salento, Institute for European Studies(ULB). Member of the Albanian mission to the EU and legal adviser for the Law firm Cherchi and Partners EU law based in Brussels , BELGIUM.)

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In this paper, I will present some interesting points of reflection with regards to illegal immigration, external border controls, Human trafficking and Human smuggling. Smugglers and traffickers are indeed part of criminal organizations that are making money on migrants’ damage, and it constitutes a problem for the European Union and the single Member States. I will analyze this challenge and the efforts undertaken by the International and European Community to solve this problem. Also, I wish to clarify some laws of the EU systems regardings the rights of the migrants, proposing alternatives to the migrants’ protection.

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  • Olard HASANI, 2015. "Why Eu Migration Law Matters? Legal Perspectives On Eu Migration Law," Curentul Juridic, The Juridical Current, Le Courant Juridique, Petru Maior University, Faculty of Economics Law and Administrative Sciences and Pro Iure Foundation, vol. 62, pages 35-45, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:pmu:cjurid:v:62:y:2015:p:35-45
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      Keywords

      Migrants’ rights; EU migration law; Human trafficking and Human smuggling; Solidarity.;
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      • K34 - Law and Economics - - Other Substantive Areas of Law - - - Tax Law

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