This book approaches the refugee issue not as a problem to be “solved,” but as a continuous socio-political phenomenon that demands institutional vigilance and democratic reflection. Through political and legal analysis, it examines the ambiguities of European and Greek migration policies, while advocating for refugee rights as a cornerstone of a humanitarian rule of law. […]
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This study analyzes the dynamics of irregular migration from Albania to Greece, focusing on influencing factors and the effectiveness of control policies. Through empirical research, it examines migrants’ routes, intermediaries, crossing costs, and the impact of the economic crisis on migrants’ legal status. The study highlights the role of migration networks and transnationalism, while assessing […]
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