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Title: The great migration and asylum games : from the Serengeti to the Mediterranean – which law prevails?
Other Titles: Human rights issues in migration and border management
Authors: Sammut, Ivan
Keywords: Emigration and immigration
Emigration and immigration law
Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Population geography
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Citation: Sammut, I. (2024). The great migration and asylum games : from the Serengeti to the Mediterranean – which law prevails? In I. Sammut & I. Mifsud (Eds.), Human rights issues in migration and border management (pp.101-110). Netherlands: Eleven International Publishing.
Abstract: Migration is a natural phenomenon that affects both humans and animals. It has happened since animals started roaming the Earth and continues to this day, even after the dawn of civilisation, involving animals and humans. This chapter discusses how migration in the case of humans cannot be stopped but can be controlled or regulated.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/125171
ISBN: 9789462363298
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