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Sustainability and Eu Migration Law: Tracing the History of a Contemporary Concept (Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy)

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This book traces the historical development of sustainability concepts within EU migration law, examining how contemporary environmental and social concerns have shaped European migration policy. Part of the Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy series, it provides a comprehensive analysis of the intersection between sustainability and migration regulation.

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Sustainability and EU Migration Law offers a detailed historical examination of how sustainability principles have been integrated into European Union migration policy and law. The work traces the evolution of these concepts from their origins through to contemporary applications, demonstrating the complex relationship between environmental concerns, social responsibility, and migration regulation.

This comprehensive study explores how EU member states and institutions have adapted migration frameworks to address sustainable development goals. It analyzes key legislative developments, policy initiatives, and legal decisions that have shaped the current landscape of EU migration law. The book examines both the theoretical underpinnings and practical implications of sustainability-focused migration policies, offering valuable insights for legal scholars, policymakers, and practitioners in European law.

As part of the respected Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy series, this work contributes significantly to understanding how contemporary concepts of sustainability have become embedded in one of Europe’s most challenging policy areas.

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Author

Alezini Loxa

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781009573146

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