Анотація
The relevance of this study lies in the need to consider in detail the legal basis for state regulation of migration processes in the Kyrgyz Republic in connection with the possible development of the migration crisis in the Middle East and Europe. The purpose of the study is to investigate the legislation of the Kyrgyz Republic regarding the full and proper consolidation of legal norms aimed at regulating migration in accordance with the state’s migration policy based on national interests, international standards, and current migration trends. The following general scientific and special methods were used to conduct the research: formal legal analysis, dogmatic method, synthesis, deduction, and generalisation. In the course of the study, the basis of national legislation in the field of migration regulation was considered. In accordance with the key elements, three aspects of legislative regulation of migration processes in the Kyrgyz Republic were also identified. These included such aspects as: constitutional, international and national legislation. Based on the findings, it was determined that the legal regulation of migration processes in the Kyrgyz Republic, considering a large array of regulatory sources, is currently being developed and reformed. Some legislative acts do not contain legal consolidation of state protection of the rights of citizens of the Kyrgyz Republic located outside the state. Mechanisms for providing such support to migrant citizens were also not identified. It was concluded that attention should be paid to the development of a well-thought-out migration policy of the state, since the further vector of development of the migration legislation of the Kyrgyz Republic depends on political decisions
Ключові слова: законодавство; декларація про працю; виїзд на заробітки; міжнародні документи; політичні рішення
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