Council Directive 2001/55/ of 20 July 2001 on minimum standards for the granting of temporary protection in the case of mass

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Council Directive 2001/55/EC of 20 July 2001. on minimum standards for granting temporary protection in the event of a mass influx of refugees" is an important and relevant work Created by a team of authors, It is not just a collection of laws ,. but also an in-depth analysis of contemporary challenges, the European Union in the field of migration policy. In the face of global conflicts, natural disasters and economic crises, this directive is becoming a key tool for ensuring the rights and freedoms of asylum seekers. The book is aimed at a wide range of readers: from students and teachers of law faculties to practicing lawyers and specialists in the field of migration. It will be of interest to those who want to better understand the mechanisms of European institutions, as well as those who deal with humanitarian aid and human rights issues. The age category of readers may vary from 18 years and older, including both young and more mature audiences interested in the social and legal aspects of migration. The book focuses on such important topics as the rights of refugees, the conditions of their temporary protection, as well as the responsibility of EU member states to comply with these standards. The authors examine in detail how the directive was developed in response to historical events, such as the wars in the Balkans, and how it has evolved in the context of modern crises, including migration from the Middle East and North Africa. The book also raises questions about how different EU countries interpret and apply these standards, making it particularly valuable for understanding the diversity of approaches to migration policy in Europe. The style of the authors is clear and accessible, which allows the reader to easily assimilate complex legal concepts. They use examples from practice to illustrate how the directive is applied in practice and what problems arise in the process of its implementation. This makes the book not only theoretically significant, but also practically useful for those who work in this field. The book "EU Council Directive 2001/55/EU" may also be of interest to those looking for similar works, such as "Migration and Human Rights" or "European Asylum Policy". Readers interested in human rights, social justice and international law will find much useful information and analysis in it. In conclusion, this publication is an important contribution to the understanding of the migration policy of the European Union and the rights of refugees. It not only highlights the legal aspects of temporary protection, but also raises important ethical and social issues that require discussion and decision. This book will be an indispensable resource for all who seek to understand the complex and multifaceted topic of migration in Europe, and, of course, deserves attention both from professionals and from a wide audience.
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- Russian
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- 2017