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IOM has served as the Secretariat f
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Taxonomic placement ADD is clearly
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3.7 Asia with Europe 3.7.1 Asia-Eur
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The Process has shown considerable
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extended into the area of emergency
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accomplished as a member function (
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priority regions and three Working
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and Ukraine (then the CBCP particip
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Further emphasized in the 2011 EC C
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in a two-year forward planning proc
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As migration gained momentum global
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Linkages with multilateral agreemen
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3.12.2 Regional Mi
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3.12.3 Euro-Mediterranean Partnersh
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With the establishment of the UfM a
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4. IMPLICATIONS FOR THE HARMONIZED
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RCPs, speeds up the process and ali
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5. CONCLUsion Most of the reviews o
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Endnotes 1. Global Forum on Migrati
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government and state of the Spanish
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44. European Union, “Report to th
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61. EC 2011, op. cit. 62. At presen
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82. EU, Euro-Mediterranean Partners
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International Orga
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Europe with the former Soviet Union
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26. Engaging Diasporas as Developme
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International Dial
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