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Abstract
Europe is facing today a phenomenon called “mixed migration” where large numbers of different categories of migrants without travel or identity documents come together at state borders. There is significant inconsistency between migrant protection defined by international law and the one carried out in practice, due to factual, primarily economic, circumstances in receiving countries. After analyzing formal legal (non)recognition of different categories of migrants in international, and national laws, the author will indicate specifics in realization of migrants` right to work, and how it affects legal and economic systems of the receiving countries.
Keywords
criminal law
new Hungarian Criminal Code
economic crimes
obligations under international law"
money laundering