Coomperation: Sustainable migration management model based on respect for Human Rights

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  • FERNANDO GALIANA Teniente Coronel de la Guardia Civil

Keywords:

immigration management, human rights, coomperation, European Union.

Abstract

The quasi-omnipresence of the migration phenomenon in the media during the last decade has transformed the immigration discourse, generating changes in migratory perception, legislation and policy. Research on this matter promotes migration management from a paradigm of coomperation, understood as a sustainable model benefitting all actors involved, while contributing to the achievement of a common objective from an approach based on respect for human rights and their jurisdictional guarantees. From this model, the article proposes to consider the opportunity that migratory flows offer to revitalize the economy, promote entrepreneurship and contribute to the sustainability of the European welfare state.

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Author Biography

FERNANDO GALIANA, Teniente Coronel de la Guardia Civil

Doctor en Derecho por la UNED.

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Published

2024-06-26 — Updated on 2024-08-26

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Galiana Marina, F. (2024). Coomperation: Sustainable migration management model based on respect for Human Rights. Logos Guardia Civil, Scientific Magazine of the University Center of the Guardia Civil, (3), 147–174. Retrieved from https://revistacugc.es/article/view/6646 (Original work published June 26, 2024)

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Artículos Científicos