Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the countries of Central and
Eastern Europe have had to deal with a completely new set of
legislative and policy challenges relating to migration. This book
reviews current and expected migration trends in Central and
Eastern Europe, including trends in labour migration, transit
migration, trafficking and migrant smuggling. It considers how EU
enlargement eastwards is likely to affect international migration
in Europe. It also examines how much progress the Central and
Eastern European countries have made in aligning their migration
legislation and migration policies with EU practice. The book
concludes that virtually all the candidate countries appear to be
on track as far as legislative developments are concerned, but few
countries have seriously and systematically examined the question
of what kind of migration policy they wish to develop in the
future. Published in cooperation with the International
Organization for Migration, Geneva, Switzerland, and the
International Centre for Migration Policy Development, Vienna,
Austria
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