El marco jurídico de la migración en Marruecos

Throughout history, Morocco was formed by a diverse mix of populations of different origins, and this was a result of successive migrations, in particular from countries which have a special and ancient relation with morocco such as (France, Spain, Algeria and Senegal). Morocco is situated on the ex...

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Main Author: Mrabti, Abdelali
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7261893
Source:IUS: Revista de investigación de la Facultad de Derecho, ISSN 2222-9655, null 1, Nº. 1, 2019 (Ejemplar dedicado a: IUS : Revista Investigación de la Facultad de Derecho Vol. I No. 1 (Julio 2019)), pags. 1-18
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Summary: Throughout history, Morocco was formed by a diverse mix of populations of different origins, and this was a result of successive migrations, in particular from countries which have a special and ancient relation with morocco such as (France, Spain, Algeria and Senegal). Morocco is situated on the extreme northwestern corner of Africa. Thus, it has two coastlines, the Pacific Ocean and the Mediterranean. Thanks to its geographical location, Morocco can act as a bridge between Africa and Europe. Historically, morocco is known as a country of emigration. And although the outflows occurred in the sixties, morocco has evolved and became an important crossing point for migrants to Europe. Also it represents the main emigration country on the southern shores of the Mediterranean especially for many West Africa migrants that many of them are illegal.