This article analyzes the EU regional policy for international migration, originating from the third parties and states not members of the European institutional complex. The European regulations laying down the scope of control over the foreign population, border control, social integration and development cooperation are the three main routes of migration policy in the EU. The rules and the method used in the control of migration by EU countries resulted in relative failure of European policy action in this direction, lack of political efficacy and transform a human right in crime.
European Union; International Migration; Human Rights