Kiseleva EV International legal regulation of migration: a textbook for undergraduate and graduate programs

Kiseleva EV International legal regulation of migration: a textbook for undergraduate and graduate programs

Kiseleva EV International legal regulation of migration: a textbook for undergraduate and graduate programs.

Kiseleva EV International legal regulation of migration: a textbook for undergraduate and graduate programs. 3rd ed., Rev. And additional. - M.: Yurayt Publishing House, 2017. - 375 p. - ISBN 978-5-534-03533-9. The manual reveals the concept and general characteristics of migration, the sources and institutions of its international legal regulation, certain types of migration, the rights of migrants, as well as regulation of the issue in the EU, the CIS and Africa. In addition to the main material, control questions and questions for self-preparation, topics of reports and final works, lists of basic and reference literature, international treaties and other documents, glossary, etc. are given.

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