
Migration Law
Migration Law within the context of European Union (EU) Law refers to the set of rules and regulations governing the movement of people between EU member states and from non-EU countries. It aims to facilitate legal migration for work, study, or family reunification while ensuring security and human rights protections. Key elements include the Schengen Agreement, which allows free travel across many EU countries, and various directives that set standards for asylum seekers, refugees, and other migrants. This law balances the needs of individuals seeking better opportunities with the interests of member states.