Agnieszka Kubal. Immigration and Refugee Law in Russia: Socio-Legal Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019

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Olga Gulina

Abstract

Миграции – индивидуальные и групповые перемещения людей – неотъемлемая составляющая современного мира. Академические исследователи давно определились с такими терминами, как страны, построенные иммигрантами (nations of immigrants); страны иммиграции (countries of immigration); страны, не получившие преимуществ от иммиграции (latecomers to immigration) и бывшие страны иммиграции (former countries of immigration) (Hollifield, Martin, and Orrenius 2014). Россия, хотя и признает себя, наравне с Францией, Германией и Великобританией, страной иммиграции, до сих пор не может найти ответ на вопрос о том, что есть мигранты и миграция для страны – тяжелое бремя или потенциальная возможность.


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DOI: 10.25285/2078-1938-2020-12-1-199-202

Keywords

Immigration, Refugee Law, Russia, Human Rights, Court Cases


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