Date: 2010-05-01
Type: Article
An Overview of North African Countries’ Bilateral Cooperation on the Removal of Unauthorized Migrants: Drivers and Implications
Middle East Institute Viewpoints: Migration and the Maghreb, May 2010, 34-37
CASSARINO, Jean-Pierre, An Overview of North African Countries’ Bilateral Cooperation on the Removal of Unauthorized Migrants: Drivers and Implications, Middle East Institute Viewpoints: Migration and the Maghreb, May 2010, 34-37
- http://www.mei.edu/Portals/0/Publications/Migration%20Maghreb.pdf
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- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/14635Retrieved from Cadmus, EUI Research Repository
Since 1965, when Bourguiba’s Tunisia signed with Austria its first bilateral agreement on the repatriation of its own nationals, North African countries’ patterns of cooperation on readmission or removal have changed dramatically. Actually, readmission has acquired mounting importance in their bilateral and multilateral talks on migration management.
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