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International Migration and the Rights of Migrants Guaranteed by the Legislation of Georgia and Their Implementation
Abstract
This chapter discusses the private law rights of migrants and how they are protected in Georgia. There are different forms of migration in the world and people move both outside and within the country. For internally displaced persons who are simultaneously citizens of Georgia, the legal framework regulating their rights, including private rights, is the same, as Georgian laws apply to the entire territory of the Georgian state. Different rules apply to migrants who are citizens or stateless persons of another country and choose Georgia as their place of residence, temporarily or permanently.
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