Legal knowledge and its relationship to protection from the social risks of illegal immigration A study on a sample of returning Egyptian youth

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The objective of the research is to examine the sociological observation of the dialectic relationship between legal knowledge and illegal migration and its role in protection against social risks and to highlight the societal implications of this. There are economic، political، social and psychological conditions that lead young people to illegal migration، Which wastes the rights and duties of these young people because they do not know the laws governing the migration process.
Methodological and theoretical procedures: The research relied on the method of re-analyzing the previous data and a sample of the youth returning to Egypt from illegal immigration. The sample was randomized in a snowball way. The study assumes a relationship between the absence of legal knowledge and the stimulation of illegal migration among Egyptian youth. The research ends with an appendix to some of the laws regulating the immigration process. The research also adopted the entrance of human needs and the entrance of frustration and violence and was able to put forward a new theoretical approach that fits with such topics، which require more than a theoretical input in the analysis.
The research reached the following conclusions: The relationship between legal knowledge and illegal migration. Is really a dialectical relationship، sometimes accompanied by illegal migration to avoid risk and circumvent legal positions that may expose their owners to legal accountability، and sometimes to prevent the thinking of illegal immigration experience. Legal knowledge can also limit the demand of young people for illegal migration، but if they include the following: - (knowledge of rights and duties - penalties - risks and challenges expected). Finally، Egyptian immigration laws lack some precautionary measures to protect them.           

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