Ivan Sammut, Ivan Mifsud (eds.)
The book aims to bring together researchers and experts from different legal and anthropological backgrounds to examine the interaction between borders and migration and the challenge they pose to our societies. The work results from an academic sub-project on Migration Law and Policy at the Faculty of Laws of the University of Malta. It formed part of a much larger project involving the Jean Monnet @Maps Network led by the University of Naples, L’Orientale. It represents the work undertaken by the University of Malta during this project.
This book is relevant to lawyers, anthropologists and students with an interest in migration law and policy.
This essential collection of essays delves into the European Union's Internal Market, offering a thorough analysis inspired by the Council of the European Union's pivotal 2024 conclusions. The book outlines a strategic roadmap for the market's future development, making it a critical resource for academic libraries.
Consisting of three parts, the volume examines (I) citizens' rights, highlighting the impact of EU regulations on individuals, (II) the challenges and opportunities posed by digital rights and Artificial Intelligence, crucial for the market's progression over the next decade, and (III) substantive rights, providing insights into legislative and policy measures vital for the market's evolution.
Being ideal for researchers, policymakers, and students, this book is an invaluable resource for understanding and influencing the future of the EU's economic landscape.
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