2015 was without any doubt the year of migrations. Over the subsequent  two years, we have certainly seen the migration flows reduce, but it was  never going to be possible to halt them altogether. From the outset of  this phenomenon, numerous academics and researchers have dedicated  themselves to the topic. They analyse the causes, the course of the  migration flows, parallels and impacts, as well as possible scenarios of  the migration movement. A wide-reaching debate has evolved on the topic  of migration, to which the authors in this anthology were also keen to  contribute conflict regulations attempts. 
 In this publication, historians, political scientists, philosophers,  sociologists, geographers, human geographers, economists, literary  scientists, legal scholars, theologians and psychiatrists from a range  of European and Non-European countries have each contributed from their  individual standpoints.  
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