ZONES OF LIMITED ACCESS (NO-GO-ZONE) AND PROBLEM OF SOVEREIGNTY OF THE WESTERN EUROPEAN STATES

The current migration crisis in Western Europe has caused deep upheavals in current social policy, raising the old fundamental questions: that solving social problems remains politics, and it, in turn, is the realization of certain interests. One of the central problems of the current migration cris...

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Main Authors: Vasily Matveevich Rusakov, Olga Fredovna Rusakova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: North-Caucasus Federal University 2022-10-01
Series:Современная наука и инновации
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Online Access:https://msi.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/668
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Summary:The current migration crisis in Western Europe has caused deep upheavals in current social policy, raising the old fundamental questions: that solving social problems remains politics, and it, in turn, is the realization of certain interests. One of the central problems of the current migration crisis, in addition to its intensity and scope, was the emergence of a relatively new phenomenon - the emergence of "forbidden zones", places of concentration, compact residence of refugees (especially Muslims), which became not just places of concentration of unemployment, poverty, crime, but they were directly out of the sphere of regulation of the law, where neither the police nor the social assistance and rescue services dare to enter. Education throughout Western Europe of such "forbidden zones" turned out to be a shocking fact that the authorities of Western European countries for a long time did not simply refuse to recognize, but took a whole range of measures to combat those media and research centers that studied the phenomenon and demanded effective measures.
ISSN:2307-910X