Abstract

The object of this work is the social relations developing in the field of forced migration. The subject of this work is social relations formed in connection with the implementation of public administration in the field of forced migration. The purpose of the work is to develop proposals and recommendations for improving the current legislation in the field of forced migration The methodology of the work is determined by the specifics of the issues under consideration. The methods of analysis and synthesis were used in the analysis of state-legal and social phenomena in the field of forced migration, statistical methods for establishing patterns and analyzing the dynamics of the development of state-legal institutions over time, deduction and induction, as well as formal legal methods in the formulation of conclusions and proposals. The main aim of the study is to identify the basic problems of public administration in the field of forced migration associated with the lack of signs of consistency in the activities of state bodies in the field of forced migration. In particular, this is manifested in the insufficient implementation of the functions of adaptation and integration of forced migrants. Attention is also paid to the complexity of administrative procedures and the declining social non-demand for refugee status. A special contribution of the author is a comprehensive consideration of the problems of forced migration both through the prism of state and public interests, and in the context of the interests of forced migrants. The novelty of the research lies in the analysis of forced migration processes through the prism of potential partnership relations between the state, society and forced migrants, focusing on the issues of social adaptation and integration of forced migrants as a necessary condition for their social integration and the prevention of crime in their environment.

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