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Forced Migration in the Sphere of International Law

Abstract. The article deals with forced migration in the field of international law. The object of the study is social relations that are formed in the process of legal support of forced migration, legal regulation of the status of refugees and asylum seekers. The subject of the study are the norms of international treaties and conventions of the United Nations, norms of primary and secondary law of the European Union, which regulate the status of forced migrants, internally displaced persons, displaced persons, refugees and asylum seekers.

Obligations of migrant as an ethical-legal category

This article deals with the problem of inadnissibility of being restricted at present day by the norms that would recognize migration only in legal and economic terms , distinguishing the unresolved issues of the migrants’ integration, forming the view of the host-society on the migrant’s personality as a full its member, acquiring by the migrant legal awareness as a full member of the host-country with his rights and obligations.

The issue of crime prevention in relation to migrants in the decisions of the 12th United Nations Сongress on Combating Crime and Criminal Justice 2010

In 2010, the 12th United Nations Congress on Combating Crime and Criminal Justice was held in Salvador, Brazil. The agenda for the discussion included eight issues, among them issues related to criminal justice measures to combat the smuggling of migrants and trafficking in human beings and 139 links to transnational organized crime, as well as crime prevention and criminal justice measures to combat violence against migrants, migrant workers and members of their families.