Shelter law-making. Legal response to massive migration caused by Russian aggression against Ukraine
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Item Menedék-jogalkotás : jogi válasz az Ukrajna elleni orosz agresszió okozta tömeges migrációra : országjelentés – Magyarország(ILS PAS, 2025) Friedery, RékaItem Právny rámec dočasnej ochrany : právna reakcia na hromadný prílev osôb v dôsledku Ruskej agresie na Ukrajine : národná správa – Slovensko(ILS PAS, 2025) Mittelmannová, Miroslava; Novák, LukášItem Prawo do schronienia : reakcja ustawodawcy na masową migrację spowodowaną rosyjską agresją na Ukrainę : raport krajowy – Polska(INP PAN, 2025) Mężykowska, Aleksandra; Młynarska-Sobaczewska, Anna; Polak, PiotrItem Shelter law-making : Legal response to the massive migration caused by Russian aggression against Ukraine : General report on Visegrad countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Republic of Poland, Slovak Republic(ILS PAS, 2025) Friedery, Réka; Honusková, Věra; Mężykowska, Aleksandra; Mittelmannová, Miroslava; Młynarska-Sobaczewska, Anna; Novák, Lukáš; Polak, PiotrThe General Report presented below constitutes a summary of information and conclusions contained in the national reports on Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, and is the final output of Grant no. 22320067, entitled Shelter law-making. Legal response to massive migration caused by Russian aggression against Ukraine, co-financed by the Visegrad Fund. The national reports constitute the basis for the General Report; therefore, references to all sources and data are to be found there. The main goal of the project was to analyse the legal actions taken and instruments created by the four Visegrad countries (V4) in response to the large-scale and unprecedented influx of people after 24 February 2022, the outbreak of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. Above all, we identified the need to compare the actions taken in individual countries in order to distinguish the recurring solutions, identify those that have failed and select those that proved to be the most effective (good practices). In our opinion, the findings of the project will provide a solid basis for more effective legal actions related to the current migration crisis and possible crises in future. The conclusions and recommendations are in the final parts (VI and VII) of the General Report.Item Shelter law-making : Legal response to the massive migration caused by Russian aggression against Ukraine : National report – Poland(ILS PAS, 2025) Mężykowska, Aleksandra; Młynarska-Sobaczewska, Anna; Polak, PiotrItem Shelter law-making : Legal response to the massive migration caused by Russian aggression against Ukraine : National report – Slovakia(ILS PAS, 2025) Mittelmannová, Miroslava; Novák, Lukáš