Migration and Asylum Policy Within EU. Causes, Needs, Strategic Policy and Evolutions
Alunica Morariu ()
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Alunica Morariu: „Stefan cel Mare†University of Suceava
Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2019, vol. XIX, issue 2, 148-157
Abstract:
A number of European structures have been and are concerned about the phenomenon of migration that has involved Europe so dynamically in recent years, being the biggest challenge in the field, after World War II. The structures we refer to have participated in managing this phenomenon of migration by: reforming EU asylum rules, discouraging irregular migration, saving lives and securing external borders, implementing a strong common asylum policy, developing the new policy on legal migration and like. Thus, we aim to investigate the most important aspects of migration and asylum, including: the specific causes and needs related to Maslow's pyramid, legal and illegal migration, the way that some of the EU institutions have contributed to the migration and asylum reform and so on.
Keywords: causes; needs; legal and illegal migration; borders; socio-economic and political instability; strategies; policies; EU institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: N34 N40 R23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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