Readmission and Its Importance in International Law and for Georgia
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There have been numerous readmission agreements between the EU and third countries in recent decades. The subject of the present paper will be readmission and its importance in migration law. The paper will discuss the meaning of the readmission agreement, the objectives of the agreement, the scope of its action, and its main implications, which is the outcome of the successful implementation of the agreement. Georgia signed a readmission agreement in 2010, therefore, the paper will also focus on Georgia’s commitments under this agreement, as well as the process preceded the conclusion and achievement of this agreement, which is the result of the successful implementation of the Readmission Agreement for Georgia.
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