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European Integration: The Role of EU Migration and Asylum Policy

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This article analyses the European Union’s migration and asylum policies, exploring how they have evolved in response to geopolitical crises, economic shifts, and internal political changes. The Common European Asylum System (CEAS) has been at the forefront of these policies, ensuring minimum standards for asylum seekers. However, disparities in national implementation have led to significant challenges.

Key discussions in this article include:

  • The legal framework guiding migration policies, including the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum.
  • The role of FRONTEX in securing European borders while maintaining humanitarian responsibilities.
  • A comparative analysis of national approaches to implementing EU migration law.

By examining case studies from various Member States, this article highlights best practices in integration policies and identifies areas needing reform. It further discusses the role of funding mechanisms such as the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) in supporting integration initiatives across Europe.

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