Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 May 2025
This chapter provides an overview of the problem posed by the objective of an EU sustainable migration as well as the argument guiding the investigation. It provides an overview of the concept of sustainability, its appearance in EU law, policy, and scholarship, as well as its recent connection to migration. After demonstrating that the existing legal and policy framework, as well as scholarly research, are of no help in conceptualizing the legal implications of the sustainable migration demand, the chapter highlights the necessity of addressing the problem by means of critical legal history. It further presents the material and the boundaries of the investigation and it concludes by outlining the structure of the book, its significance, and objectives.
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