Migration is a multi-faceted phenomenon that shapes and is concurrently shaped by other sectors of public policy and governance, including but not limited to the economy, law, national security, foreign affairs and social protection. The acceleration
Migration Governance in Turkey
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Does an Immigrant Nation Hand Down Stress to Future Generations?
Can the migration stress transmit to people’s genes from anchestors’ challenging experiences or difficulties?
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Is Greece Violating Refugees’ Rights?
A Critical Analysis on Protecting Human Dignity
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Refugee Rights at International Borders
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BEING A WOMAN ON THE MIGRATION ROAD
Humanity continues to make its way to a better world, fleeing poverty, persecution, and wars. As underlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the forced migration is a human right.
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Extradition Agreement: Uyghurs should not be left to their fate
Since 2016, 1 to 3 million Uyghurs have been deprived of their liberty, turned into slaves under conditions strongly suggest forced labor and became target of forced sterilization programs in detention camps.
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