Moroz, AnastasiiaMaistrenko, Yuliia I.Мороз, АнастасіяМайстренко, Юлія Іванівна2025-02-132025-02-132024Maistrenko Yu. Migration in Mediterranean: “human security” / Yu. Maistrenko, A. Moroz // Multidimensional regionalism in the Mediterranean: actors and challenges : monograph / author collective: O. Brusylovska, V. Cassar, M. Doğan et al. ; eds.: O. Brusylovska, S. Erdoğan, D. Irrera. – Odesa : Astroprint, 2024. – P. 62–83.https://dspace.onu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/40600The concept of human security became of special importance at the end of the 20th century, when the more traditional concepts of security, oriented toward state interests and territorial integrity, began to lose their exclusive relevance. The world has changed, and new challenges – from environmental disasters and armed conflicts to terrorism, social inequality, and economic crises – have swept the international community into reconsidering its approach toward security. Human security is a concept that brings forth the protection of an individual's rights and well-being by centralizing the human personality as the driving philosophy within international relations.enhuman securityprotection of an individual's rights and well-beinginternational relationshuman rightsmigrationthe EU security doctrinethe EU’s foreign policycountries of North AfricaAfrican Mediterranean countriesmigration corridorsMigration in Mediterranean: “human security”Book chapterhttps://orcid.org/000-0002-7306-756X