MIGRATION LAW AS A INTEGRITY

Journal Title: Правова держава - Year 2018, Vol 30, Issue

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of trends in the formation and development of migration law as integrity. The main characteristics, problems and prospects of the development of migration law in Ukraine are analyzed, as well as some features of migration policy are explored.

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R. N. Dudnik

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  • EP ID EP516301
  • DOI 10.18524/2411-2054.2018.30.132822
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R. N. Dudnik (2018). MIGRATION LAW AS A INTEGRITY. Правова держава, 30(), 18-22. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-516301