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The Committee’s main objective is to develop recommendations on key issues related to the international legal regulation of migration, with the further objective of establishing international migration law as a recognised field of international law, encompassing both public and private international law aspects.
The Committee will undertake to identify and describe International Migration Law as a separate branch of international law, distinguishable also by its public and private international law character, which is a task rarely embarked upon by the existing studies.