The first movement of OECS citizens: The security dimension
By: George, Nicholas
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TextPublisher: April 2003Description: 77 p. ills., tbls., mapsSubject(s): Migration | Regional Integration | Immigration | Migration Policy | GeneralSummary: This 2003 report by Nicholas George, Superintendent of Police, examines the security implications of the free movement of citizens within the Organization of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). It explores benefits and challenges related to migration, border control, and law enforcement cooperation. The study highlights potential risks, including transnational crime and resource strain, while emphasizing the importance of regional collaboration. It provides policy insights for balancing freedom of movement with maintaining public safety across OECS member states.
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| Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Dominican Collection | 02645-DM (Browse shelf) | Available | NDC25090030 |
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This 2003 report by Nicholas George, Superintendent of Police, examines the security implications of the free movement of citizens within the Organization of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). It explores benefits and challenges related to migration, border control, and law enforcement cooperation. The study highlights potential risks, including transnational crime and resource strain, while emphasizing the importance of regional collaboration. It provides policy insights for balancing freedom of movement with maintaining public safety across OECS member states.
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