Abstract
This article provides a scientific and theoretical analysis of the international community's efforts to establish a global management system for migration processes. The author emphasizes the necessity for a more comprehensive revision of the existing institutional framework related to international migration in the long term. Additionally, the article highlights that, by examining the activities of numerous structures within the UN system, it is possible to categorize their wide range into three main groups. The article argues that the overall system of global migration management is fragile and unable to provide a comprehensive and coordinated institutional foundation. It also draws conclusions regarding the effectiveness of existing international structures in this context.
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