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Formation of immigration regimes in the conditions of a global society

Abstract

The author of this article proves that the concept «immigration political regime» is appropriate for characteristics current trends in migratory management. It enables to reveal, define and classify modern trends in sphere of legal and political adjustment of migratory processes on different government levels: from international to regional.

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A. E. Shaparov
Северный (Арктический) федеральный университет
Russian Federation


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