Migrant integration: Agreements and contracts
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Abstract
The interaction among different cultures and religions, a characteristic which is typical of all multicultural contexts, requires that host countries promote their core principles. It is nevertheless clear that European countries, in order to achieve cohesive societies, cannot adopt an ethnocentric attitude. The article here proposed offers a brief description of some tools employed in Europe demonstrating how such commitment to the defence of a society's core principles is possible.
Keywords
- integration
- immigration
- multicultural
- pluralism
- human rights