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International Practice in Regulating Liability for Illegal Migration

Rima Yerenatovna Dzhansarayeva (), Gulzhan Nusupzhanovna Mukhamadiyeva (), Assel Bostanovna Sharipova (), Leila Marsovna Abdullina () and Liliya Bissengali ()
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Rima Yerenatovna Dzhansarayeva: Department of Law Chair of Criminal Law Criminal Trial and Criminalistics Al Farabi Kazakh National University, Postal: KZ
Gulzhan Nusupzhanovna Mukhamadiyeva: Department of Law Chair of Criminal Law Criminal Trial and Criminalistics Al Farabi Kazakh National University, Postal: KZ
Assel Bostanovna Sharipova: Department of Law Chair of Civil Law Civil Procedure and Labour Law Al Farabi Kazakh National University, Postal: KZ
Leila Marsovna Abdullina: Department of Constitutional International Law and Customs D A Kunayev Eurasian Law Academy, Postal: KZ
Liliya Bissengali: Department of Law Chair of Criminal Law Criminal Trial and Criminalistics Al Farabi Kazakh National University, Postal: KZ

Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2016, vol. 7, issue 4, 772-780

Abstract: In the last several decades migration processes have become global in nature involving a significant growth in both legal and illegal illicit migration Insufficiently managed migration flows have become a serious security threat for many countries Illegal illicit migration which poses a threat to national security and is frequently potentially associated with conflict crime and violence has been included in the list of modern global challenges and threats thus requiring not only improvement of international and national legal mechanisms but also development of joint measures and actions on the part of the whole global community Virtually all nations in the world are involved in this process either as host countries countries of origin or countries with mixed migration flows The authors argue that migration in general and its illegal component creates for the economy as the benefits and losses However the gross loss to the economy can be minimized provided the adequate implementation of the migration policy The author points out that clever use of foreign labor could become an objective good for the country with a negative reproduction and growing needs it is important only to find the resources to manage this sometimes spontaneous process

Date: 2016
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