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.
If refugees were a problem, there would have been a solution

References
“Christopoulos, D. (2020). If the Refugee was a Problem, it would have a Solution, Athens: Polis “