
Global Migration System
The Global Migration System refers to the complex network of policies, agreements, and institutions that govern how people move across borders. It involves countries’ laws, international organizations, and economic, social, and political factors shaping migration patterns. This system influences who can enter or leave a country, under what conditions, and how migrants are treated. It also affects global labor markets, refugees, and diasporas. Essentially, it’s the framework that manages and coordinates international movement of people, balancing national interests with global cooperation to address migration challenges and opportunities.