Integration vs. Discrimination : protection of human rights in EU migration policy and the role of the ENP in shaping migration policy framework in the RA

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2016-11
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Muradyan, Nika
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Global Campus
Abstract
This paper examines three separate - but very interconnected topics on the protection of migrants’ rights in the EU and Armenia. Migration policy development in the EU is discussed together with the need for ratification of ICRMW by EU Member States, which may be a strong tool for better protection of human rights. Also analyzed in the paper is how integration policy is significant for migration policy development, more precisely, how economic and cultural exclusion becomes a threat for integration. The analysis of endogenous relationship of integration and discrimination is based on various sociological and statistical data; surveys carried out in several EU countries and final observations, reports from the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The final chapter is devoted to immigration flows in Armenia, the impact of the Syrian crisis on the country’s migration management and the role of the European Neighbourhood Policy on migration policy development in the Republic of Armenia.
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CES - Master’s Degree Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation in the Caucasus, Yerevan State University.
Global Campus - Caucasus
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migrants, European Union, Armenia, human rights, government policy, integration, discrimination, migrations, International Convention on Protection of Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families, development aid policy, refugees, Syria
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