Moldavian Journal of International Law and International Relations
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL REGULATION OF INTEGRATION OF MIGRANTS CHILDREN INTO THE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL PRACTICES
Author: RESHETNIKOVA Victoria
JEL Classification: K33; J13; I20
Universal Decimal Classification: 341.2; 342.7; 314.7; 17:37.01
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61753/1857-1999/2345-1963/2025.20-1.08
RESHETNIKOVA Victoria - PhD student, of the Department of International Law, Law Institute, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba (Moscow, The Russian Federation).
https://orcid.org/0009-0002-9008-4609Email: vd.reshetnikova@gmail.com
Keywords: international law, migrants, internally displaced persons, integration of migrant children, international legal regulation of integration, integration into the educational environment.
Abstract
As a result of the present migration situat ion, an increasing number of foreign born youngsters struggle to integrate into the host nation's educational system. Although the universal international legal level has established the fundamentals of foreign residents' legal status, including their righ t to education, the process of integrating into the educational system is still outside its purview complicating the regulation of the process. Language problems and educational institutions' reluctance to modify the curriculum to accommodate this group of children's demands are additional challenges that are emphasized. The worldwide legal framework for integrating migrants’ children into the educational system is analyzed in this study, along with state policies that assist educational institutions and ch ildren.