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C/L/592. Discuss whether or not there is a ‘right to migrate'. Your answer should discuss the issue from the perspectives of national sovereignty, and that of all individuals, regardless of citizenship, having certain fundamental rights

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2010
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The paper examines the recognition of the right to migrate and its consequences describing different categories of migrants, addressing the legal status of refugees and emigrants, discussing the causes of migration and reviewing regulations related to migration and asylum. The right to migrate stipulated in the international law is considered in the context of national state soveregnity.

 

KEYWORDS: Right to migrate, national soveregnity, refugees, emigrants, asylum, international law,

 
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