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The New York Declaration: As the Immediate Basis of the Compact

Bimal Ghosh ()

Chapter 4 in The 2018 Global Migration Compact, 2021, pp 37-45 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As mentioned in the previous chapter, a rare concurrence of events in 2015 paved the way, for the first time in history, to a comprehensive global agreement on migration. It was a year when the EU countries were swamped by huge and seemingly relentless waves of migration of more than one million people, with no signs of abating soon (Ghosh 2008). Aside from the magnitude of the flows, it was the rapid shifts in the routes, and modes of movements manoeuvred by the traffickers that made it difficult to manage the flows.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82863-9_4

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