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Europe’s migration policies: What do they mean for refugee rights in Greece?

The complex relationship between European migration policies and refugee rights in Greece represents a challenging yet immediate concern. Greece, being the main entry point for numerous migrants and refugees heading into Europe, is positioned at a crucial crossroads between humanitarian requirements and policy implementation. This article explores the impact of Europe's migration policies on refugee rights in Greece, illustrating the scenario with specific examples and case studies.The European Union’s Migration FrameworkThe European Union (EU) has developed a comprehensive framework to manage migration, balancing member states' security concerns with international humanitarian obligations. Key policies include the Dublin Regulation, which mandates that…
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