to be more involved in elaboration of immigration policies. This shift from the general/global level to the particular - and with an approach closer to the real situation - it is more than necessary. Immigration policies should be concerned with individuals and their needs. General policies could neglect the specifics - demographic and social aspects. Local communities are able to offer the feed-back and the information in order to reevaluate those policies according to the demands.
Conference on ECHR and Venice Commission: Guarding Human Rights and the
Rule of Law, and Facilitating Constitutional Resilience
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On 6 and 7 November 2025, Katja Ziegler, Ed Bates, Amal Sethi (CELI - Centre
for European Law and Internationalisation) and Julinda Beqiraj (Bingham
Cent...
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