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Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Illegal Migration and Rights of Asylum Seekers under the European Convention of Human RightsRiyasat, Amina; Zaccaria, Márton Leó; DE--Állam- és Jogtudományi KarThe research is all about Illegal Migration and its driving factors which is one of the greatest issues European countries are facing today. There are so many compelling factors which includes social unrest,Economic factors and civil wars. The research also focus on what are different policies which are adopted by different Countries in EU to protect and ensure the basic Rights of people who are moving to their countries in search of better opportunities and to restrict such illegal migration by border controls. The recent unprecedented, irregular, illegal, and asylum-seeking migration to EU countries is overwhelming southern Europe, the EU, and the world. The EU has long seen mass migration, but the current flow is unprecedented. Migrants risk their lives crossing dangerous Mediterranean Sea and land borders in Africa and the Middle East due to rising conflict, poverty, and instability in their homelands. There are many other factors for this migration. As a result of this illegal and irregular migration, EU countries are suffering in all sectors, including social, political, and, most importantly, economic, where states, especially Greece and Italy, are facing crises at the domestic level that have severely limited their resource capabilities to manage the migration and refugees’ issue. Due to the conflict of states’ national interests and internal security concerns, the European Union has struggled to find and create comprehensive humanitarian crisis policies such as health policies, labor laws, policies regarding the assimilation of migrants, policies regarding the employment of migrants, and policies related to migrants’ identities. It is imperative to see to what extent these policies address the issue and how the effectiveness of these policies could be further enhanced. Thus, the study explores the “push” and “pull” factors leading to illegal migration, the implications of this illegal migration, and the recent legislative approaches and policies to address this issue.