This project examines different facets of migration law – labour migration, family migration, asylum, and migration and development – through the lens of family relations. Aims are to:
- chart the tensions between individuals, families and states that arise in migration law
- assess how these tensions are negotiated in national, EU and international law
- place these processes in an historical and geographical context
- look for alternative solutions that may do better justice to all interests at stake.
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